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Developing the Experience Impact Scale: A qualitative study using a study abroad and international internship program

Publication year
2021
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KEYWORDS
Scale; experience; types; impact; measurement
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Abstract

Recent work has identified different experience types, including experience classifications of ordinary, memorable, meaningful, and transformative. This study further clarifies the experience typology through qualitative data analysis of each experience type. Data analysis identified that within each extraordinary experience type, additional subtypes were present. Experience types and subtypes were organized according to the experience typology continuum into a 10-item Experience Impact Scale (EIS), as no instrument to measure experience types or experience impact was available. An expert panel was used to determine the representativeness of the items in the EIS and to provide content-related evidence of validity. Discussion of the findings and future recommendations regarding the scale are provided.

Why is this publication important in experience research?

This study provides details of the development of an Experience Impact Scale (EIS) as a quantitative measure of experience types and potential impact.