PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Updating the Aesthetic Fluency Scale: Revised long and short forms for research in the psychology of the arts.

  • Katherine N Cotter,
  • Rebekah M Rodriguez-Boerwinkle,
  • Alexander P Christensen,
  • Anna Fekete,
  • Jeffrey K Smith,
  • Lisa F Smith,
  • Pablo P L Tinio,
  • Paul J Silvia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281547
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 2
p. e0281547

Abstract

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People's knowledge about the arts shapes how they experience and engage with art. Since its introduction, the 10-item Aesthetic Fluency Scale has been widely used to measure self-reported art knowledge. Drawing from findings and researchers' experience since then, the present work develops and evaluates a Revised Aesthetic Fluency Scale using item response theory to broaden its scope (36 items) and refine its response scale. In a large sample (n = 2,089 English-speaking adults), Study 1 found strong evidence for unidimensionality, good item fit, and a difficulty level suitable for its targeted population; Study 2 (n = 392) provided initial evidence for score validity via relationships with art engagement, Openness to Experience, and aesthetic responsiveness; and Study 3 derived a brief, 10-item form for time-constrained projects. Taken together, the revised scales build upon lessons learned from the original and appear promising for the next generation of research.