Background: Social Axioms are generalized beliefs and broad assumptions about the world, guiding behaviors across various social situations. Social Axioms are usually assessed by Social Axioms Survey II (SAS II). Nevertheless, the length of the scale may limit its usefulness in studies with strict time constraint. The present study aimed at developing a shorter version. Methods: A survey was conducted among 455 college students. First, we performed psychometric evaluation on the full item version of SAS II to identify items with superior psychometric properties for a brief version of SAS II. Second, we validated the psychometric properties of the brief version of SAS II. Results: A 20-item version of SAS II (SAS II-20) was developed, and it demonstrated adequate reliability and validity. The correlations between SAS II-20 and personality variables, cognitive flexibility, interpersonal trust, locus of control, and paranormal beliefs were consistent with past studies. Conclusions: SAS II-20 is psychometrically acceptable and provides a time-efficient measurement tool for investigating social beliefs.
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Tong, K. K., Chen, J. H., He, M., & He, M. (2023). The psychometric property of a short-form of the Social Axioms Survey (SAS II). BMC Psychology, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40359-023-01401-1
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