Shortening Psychological Scales: Semantic Similarity Matters

Sevilay Kilmen & Okan Bulut

Educational and Psychological Measurement2025https://doi.org/10.1177/00131644251319047article
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Abstract

In this study, we proposed a novel scale abbreviation method based on sentence embeddings and compared it to two established automatic scale abbreviation techniques. Scale abbreviation methods typically rely on administering the full scale to a large representative sample, which is often impractical in certain settings. Our approach leverages the semantic similarity among the items to select abbreviated versions of scales without requiring response data, offering a practical alternative for scale development. We found that the sentence embedding method performs comparably to the data-driven scale abbreviation approaches in terms of model fit, measurement accuracy, and ability estimates. In addition, our results reveal a moderate negative correlation between item discrimination parameters and semantic similarity indices, suggesting that semantically unique items may result in a higher discrimination power. This supports the notion that semantic features can be predictive of psychometric properties. However, this relationship was not observed for reverse-scored items, which may require further investigation. Overall, our findings suggest that the sentence embedding approach offers a promising solution for scale abbreviation, particularly in situations where large sample sizes are unavailable, and may eventually serve as an alternative to traditional data-driven methods.

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@article{sevilay2025,
  title        = {{Shortening Psychological Scales: Semantic Similarity Matters}},
  author       = {Sevilay Kilmen & Okan Bulut},
  journal      = {Educational and Psychological Measurement},
  year         = {2025},
  doi          = {https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/00131644251319047},
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