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The 3-item State Appearance Comparison Scale (Tiggemann & McGill, 2004) is a widely used measure of the amount of appearance comparison participants engage in within a specific situation. The State Appearance Comparison Scale can be administered online or in-person to adolescents and adults and is free for use in any setting. This chapter first discusses the development of the State Appearance Comparison Scale within the media effects literature and then provides evidence of its psychometrics. Importantly, the State Appearance Comparison Scale has been found to be reactive to experimental manipulation. Internal consistency reliability and convergent validity support its use. Next, this chapter provides the State Appearance Comparison Scale items, instructions for administration, the item response scale, the scoring procedure, and known translations. Logistics of use, such as permissions and copyright, are provided for readers.
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