Since ancient times, philosophers and researchers have attempted to define beauty. In recent years, psychologists have distin-guished between subjective and objective beauty, as well as between emotional and cognitive dimensions. However, a psycho-metrically validated tool for assessing beauty is still lacking. The aim of the present study was to develop and validate the VisualBeauty Assessment Scale (Vi-BAS). Across three experiments, 18 items were generated based on participants' definition of beauty(Experiment 1), and their validity and reliability were assessed in Italian native speakers (Experiment 2) and English nativespeakers (Experiment 3). Exploratory factorial analysis (EFA) was conducted in Experiment 2 to identify latent variables, whichwere confirmed in Experiment 3. Results identified four latent variables of beauty—subjective, objective, emotional, and cogni-tive—each represented in the Vi-BAS by two valid and reliable items, for a total of eight items. An average Vi-BAS score was alsovalidated. This study introduces a comprehensive scale for assessing different dimensions of beauty, demonstrating validity andreliability both in Italian and English.
Visual Beauty Assessment Scale: Psychometric Validation of Italian and English Versions / Iosa, Marco; Salera, Claudia; Antonucci, Gabriella; De Bartolo, Daniela. - In: EJN. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 1460-9568. - 62:6(2025). [10.1111/ejn.70259]
Visual Beauty Assessment Scale: Psychometric Validation of Italian and English Versions
Marco IosaPrimo
;Claudia Salera
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;Gabriella AntonucciPenultimo
;Daniela De BartoloUltimo
2025
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Since ancient times, philosophers and researchers have attempted to define beauty. In recent years, psychologists have distin-guished between subjective and objective beauty, as well as between emotional and cognitive dimensions. However, a psycho-metrically validated tool for assessing beauty is still lacking. The aim of the present study was to develop and validate the VisualBeauty Assessment Scale (Vi-BAS). Across three experiments, 18 items were generated based on participants' definition of beauty(Experiment 1), and their validity and reliability were assessed in Italian native speakers (Experiment 2) and English nativespeakers (Experiment 3). Exploratory factorial analysis (EFA) was conducted in Experiment 2 to identify latent variables, whichwere confirmed in Experiment 3. Results identified four latent variables of beauty—subjective, objective, emotional, and cogni-tive—each represented in the Vi-BAS by two valid and reliable items, for a total of eight items. An average Vi-BAS score was alsovalidated. This study introduces a comprehensive scale for assessing different dimensions of beauty, demonstrating validity andreliability both in Italian and English.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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