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Love Test Findings Scale Intercorrelations |
Higher scores on The Love Test scales mean that the person attached higher levels of importance to more items.
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The concept of love scales (N=8848) are highly intercorrelated.
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as are the experience of love scales (N=3797).
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| In general, people who scored higher on the concept version (indicated that more of the Love Test items were important in their concept of love) of The Love Test, also scored higher on the experience version (indicated that they experienced more of The Love Test items) of The Love Test and that people who scored lower on the concept version of The Love Test, also scored lower on the experience version of The Love Test (see below). | |||||||||||||||||||
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