Material Possession Love (Commitment)
Three, six-point, Likert-type scale items are used to measure a dimension of attachment that has to with a person's devotion to an owned object and dedication to maintaining an enduring relatio
View ArticleLoneliness (Emotional)
One's lack of close relationships with family members and a romantic partner from whom support and encouragement can be received is measured with ten, seven-point Likert-type items.
View ArticleRomantic Pursuit
The scale uses three, seven-point items to measure the self-expressed likelihood that one would go after and even seduce a particular man. (The items appear to be easily adaptable for other i
View ArticleDevotion to Another
The degree to which a certain man is viewed as being in love with a certain woman is measured using three, seven-point items. (The items appear to be easily adaptable for use with other inter
View ArticleCasual Sex Openness
Three, seven-point Likert-type items are used to measure a person’s interest in taking advantage of sexual opportunities with different partners.
View ArticleLove (Dispositional)
With six, seven-point Likert-type items, the scale measures a person’s general and enduring tendency to experience feelings of closeness and trust with other people.
View ArticleLove (State)
The scale measures a person’s positive affective state at a particular point in time characterized by feelings of affection and closeness. A two-item version as well as a version with t
View ArticleSymbolic Embeddedness (Love)
The scale has three items and measures the degree to which a person thinks the production process for a product gave it a sense of love. Two slightly different versions of the scale are provi
View ArticleReligiosity (Affective)
The scale uses five, seven-point Likert-type items to measure the degree of love and devotion a person has toward GOD.
View ArticleSymbolic Embeddedness (Love)
A consumer’s belief that a product or set of products connote warmth and passion in some way is measured with three, seven-point Likert-type items. The product, the producer, and the ma
View ArticleDesire for Sensory Contact with the Person
Using eight, nine-point items, the scale measures the degree to which a person wants greater physical intimacy with a particular person, e.g., to touch, smell, see, hear.
View ArticleSatisfaction with Personal Sacrifice
This six-item Likert-type scale measures how much one has a sense of satisfaction in doing things primarily for the benefit of a particular person rather than him/herself.
View ArticleRomantic Status
How much a person indicates he/she is in a romantic relationship is measured with three, seven-point items. The phrasing of items is such that the scale is most suited for measuring the roman
View ArticleRomantic Attachment Style (Anxiety)
The extent to which a person desires to be close to a partner in a romantic relationship and worries about being abandoned is measured with a seven-point Likert-type format.
View ArticleLove for a Partner
This 13-item Likert-type scale measures how much a person is experiencing the type of love for a partner associated with romance, desire to affiliate, selflessness, and sacrifice.
View ArticleDesirability of the Person
With three, nine-point items, the scale measures how attractive and desirable a person is with whom one has romantic feelings that have not been expressed.
View ArticleSelf-Worth Due to GOD’s Love
One’s belief that he/she has value because of the love that comes from GOD is measured with five, seven-point Likert-type items.
View ArticleRomantic Relationship Intentions
How much a person felt close to a particular person during an initial interaction and wants to spend more time with him/her is measured with three, five-point Likert-type items.
View ArticleRomantic Motivation Activity
The extent to which a person believes a particular activity would help feel more intimate with another person and strengthen their emotional connection is measured with three, seven-point items.
View ArticleParenting Emotions
Four, seven-point questions are used to measure how much a particular activity or other stimulus motivated a person to have feelings associated with parenting such as nurturing and devotion.
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