Attitudes Toward Friends with Benefits Relationships

The nine-item Casual Physical Acquaintance Attitudinal Scale (i.e., Attitudes Toward Friends with Benefits) is designed to assess how social norms, behavioral control, and attitudes influence intent and participation in friends with benefits relationships.

Johnson, K.S., Marelich, W.D., & Lundquist, J. (2007). Factor structure of a casual physical acquaintance attitudinal scale. Annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA.[Click here for Article and Scale]

Johnson, K.S., Marelich, W.D., & Longbottom, J. (2007). Construction and validation of a casual physical acquaintances attitudinal scale. Annual meeting of the Western Psychological Association, Vancouver, Canada.