Variable Details

Available Studies

MAP, MARS, Clinical Core

Scaled? 

Not Scaled

Variable Type 

Longitudinal

Variable Name 

scam

Categories

Decision Making and Behavioral Economics

Scam susceptibility
Measure of susceptibility to scams - Average of 5 items

Scam susceptibility is measured using a 5-item self-report scale derived from findings and official statements from AARP and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Risk Meter.

Participants are asked to rate their agreement with each of the items using a 7-point Likert scale (see table below). Items 1, 2, and 5 are reverse coded so higher values indicate more susceptibility to scams for all items. The total score ranges form 1 to 7 and is the mean of the individual ratings, with higher scores indicating greater susceptibility to scams.

Participants are presented the following items:

Item no.ItemFlipped (f)
1I feel I have to answer the phone whenever it rings, even if I do not know who is calling.(f)
2I have difficulty ending a phone call, even if the caller is a telemarketer, someone I do not know, or someone I did not wish to call me.(f)
3If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
4Persons over the age of 65 are often targeted by con-artists.
5If a telemarketer calls me, I usually listen to what they have to say.(f)

Response choices for each item:

ResponseValueFlipped value
Strongly agree17
Agree26
Slightly agree35
Neither agree nor disagree44
Slightly disagree53
Disagree62
Strongly disagree71

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