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Individual Differences in Situation Awareness: Validation of the Situationism Scale
Authors:Megan E. Roberts  Frederick X. Gibbons  Meg Gerrard  William M. P. Klein
Affiliation:1. Dartmouth College;2. Dartmouth Medical School;3. National Cancer Institute
Abstract:This article concerns the construct of lay situationism—an individual’s belief in the importance of a behavior’s context. Study 1 identified a 13-item Situationism Scale, which demonstrated good reliability and validity. In particular, higher situationism was associated with greater situation-control (strategies to manipulate the environment in order to avoid temptation). Subsequent laboratory studies indicated that people higher on the situationism subscales used greater situation-control by sitting farther from junk food (Study 2) and choosing to drink non-alcoholic beverages before a cognitive task (Study 3). Overall, findings provide preliminary support for the psychometric validity and predictive utility of the Situationism Scale and offer this individual difference construct as a means to expand self-regulation theory.
Keywords:alcohol use  eating behavior  scale validation  self control  self-regulation
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