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Modification of the Pet Attitude Scale
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Affective VariableBehavioral MeasurementAffective NeuroscienceItem Response TheoryEducationPsychometricsClassical Test TheorySocial SciencesPsychologyAttitude TheoryApplied MeasurementPet Attitude ScalePsychological EvaluationBehavioral SciencesVeterinary Behavioral MedicineBehavioral NeuroscienceCompanion AnimalCollege StudentsSocial BehaviorModified WordingHuman-animal InteractionAnimal BehaviorPersuasionPsychological Measurement
Abstract This study recruited 203 college students to help determine clarity and precision in the wording of four items in the Templer, Salter, Baldwin, Dickey, and Veleber (1981) Pet Attitude Scale (PAS). Half the college students received the original format, and half received the modified wording format. The correlation with total score did not differ for three of the pairs of items. For one of the items, the correlation was higher with the original wording. The 18-item Pet Attitude Scale—Modified retains the original wording for that item and uses the modified wording for the other three items.