Introducing a Continuous Measure of Future Self-Continuity

Publication date

2017-06

Authors

Kamphorst, Bart AnthonyISNI 0000000419574477
Nauts, S.ISNI 0000000419502684
Blouin-Hudon, Eve-Marie
Dirksen, KarenISNI 0000000492496532

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taverne

Abstract

This article presents a continuous measure of future self-continuity (FSC-C) designed for use in web-based surveys. It allows researchers to assess on a continuous scale the similarity or connectedness that participants feel in relation to their future selves. The measure has an intuitive drag-and-drop interface, where participants can drag one circle over another circle to a certain degree of overlap to indicate closeness of the relation between their present self and their future selves. The measure is highly customizable and is therefore also attractive for researchers in other domains (e.g., to measure Inclusion of Other in the Self). In this regard, the measure is an alternative to that reported by Le, Moss, and Mashek in this journal. This article describes the motivation for the development of the measure as well as how it is constructed.

Keywords

future self-continuity, measurement, methodology, Inclusion of Other in the Self, choice behaviors, Taverne

Citation

Kamphorst, B A, Nauts, S, Blouin-Hudon, E-M & Dirksen, K 2017, 'Introducing a Continuous Measure of Future Self-Continuity', Social Science Computer Review, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 417-421. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439316653513