Keywords
labeled magnitude scale, experience impacts, measurement, validity
Abstract
Lundberg et al. (2022) recently developed a rubric for classifying experience impacts as ordinary, meaningful, memorable, or transformative. This article extends that contribution by developing a measure of anticipated impacts suitable for evaluating the anticipated impacts of immediate, structured experiences, such as heritage interpretation experiences, museum visits, and events. We developed a labeled magnitude scale (LMS) by calibrating six adverbial modifiers of impact intensity (negligible, slight, significant, profound, substantial, transformative) to judges’ ratings of ratio-scaled distances. We examined criterion-related evidence of validity using 2,867 experience observations from 594 university students who visited venues selected to advance their emotional connection to their university. Students completed the LMS immediately after their visits, along with measures of hypothesized determinants and results. Findings supported all hypotheses; the LMS yielded scores from which valid inferences may be made about anticipated impacts of immediate, structured experiences.
Original Publication Citation
Ellis, G., Freeman, P. A., Jiang, J., Hill, B, & Janes, K. (in press). A labeled magnitude scale for measuring the anticipated impact of immediate experiences. Journal of Leisure Research.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Ellis, Gary D.; Freeman, Patti A.; Hill, Brian J.; Jiang, Jingxian; and Janes, Kaylee, "A Labeled Magnitude Scale for Measuring the Anticipated Impact of Immediate Experiences" (2024). Faculty Publications. 8856.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/8856
Document Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Publication Date
2024
Publisher
Journal of Leisure Research
Language
English
College
Marriott School of Business
Department
Experience Design and Management
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