Carlos A. de Matos Fernandes, Dieko M. Bakker, J. Dijkstra
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Assessing the test-retest reliability of the social value orientation
slider measure
Decades of research show that (i) social
value orientation (SVO) is related to important behavioral outcomes such as
cooperation and charitable giving, and (ii)
individuals differ in terms of SVO. A prominent scale to measure SVO is the
social value orientation slider measure (SVOSM). The central premise is that
SVOSM captures a stable trait. But it is unknown how reliable the SVOSM is
over repeated measurements more than one week apart. To fill this knowledge
gap, we followed a sample of N = 495 over 6
months with monthly SVO measurements. We find that continuous SVO scores are
similarly distributed (Anderson-Darling k-sample
p = 0.57) and highly correlated
(r ≥ 0.66) across waves. The intra-class
correlation coefficient of 0.78 attests to a high test-retest reliability.
Using multilevel modeling and multiple visualizations, we furthermore find
that one’s prior SVO score is highly indicative of SVO in future waves,
suggesting that the slider measure consistently captures one’s SVO. Our
analyses validate the slider measure as a reliable SVO scale.