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Peer Review Status: | Refereed |
Title: | Validation of the Short Version (TLS-15) of the Triangular Love Scale (TLS-45) across 37 Languages |
Author(s): | Roberts, Stewart Kowal, Marta Sorokowski, Piotr Dinic, Bojana Pisanski, Katarzyna Gjoneska, Biljana Pfuhl, Gerit Milfont, Taciano Bode, Adam Garcia, Felipe Roberts, Craig |
Contact Email: | craig.roberts@stir.ac.uk |
Keywords: | Triangular theory of love Triangular Love Scale Cross-cultural Literature review |
Issue Date: | 26-Oct-2023 |
Date Deposited: | 10-Jan-2024 |
Citation: | Roberts S, Kowal M, Sorokowski P, Dinic B, Pisanski K, Gjoneska B, Pfuhl G, Milfont T, Bode A, Garcia F & Roberts C (2023) Validation of the Short Version (TLS-15) of the Triangular Love Scale (TLS-45) across 37 Languages. <i>Archives of Sexual Behavior</i>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-023-02702-7 |
Abstract: | Love is a phenomenon that occurs across the world and affects many aspects of human life, including the choice of, and process of bonding with, a romantic partner. Thus, developing a reliable and valid measure of love experiences is crucial. One of the most popular tools to quantify love is Sternberg’s 45-item Triangular Love Scale (TLS-45), which measures three love components: Intimacy, Passion, and Commitment. However, our literature review reveals that most studies (64%) use a broad variety of shortened versions of the TLS-45. Here, aiming to achieve scientific consensus and improve the reliability, comparability, and generalizability of results across studies, we develop a short version of the scale—the TLS-15—comprised of 15 items with 5-point, rather than 9-point, response scales. In Study 1 (N = 7,332), we re-analyzed secondary data from a large-scale multinational study that validated the original TLS-45 to establish whether the scale could be truncated. In Study 2 (N = 307), we provided evidence for the three-factor structure of the TLS-15 and its reliability. Study 3 (N = 413) confirmed convergent validity and test-retest stability of the TLS-15. Study 4 (N = 60,311) presented a large-scale validation across 37 linguistic versions of the TLS-15 on a cross-cultural sample spanning every continent of the globe. The overall results provide support for the reliability, validity, and cross-cultural invariance of the TLS-15, which can be used as a measure of love components—either separately or jointly as a three-factor measure. |
DOI Link: | 10.1007/s10508-023-02702-7 |
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