“…Participants in Sample 1 used a scale that ranged from 1 (“Strongly disagree”) to 5 (“Strongly agree”) to respond to the five questions in reference to the family : “I feel useful in my family,” “I feel needed in my family,” “I feel that my family can depend upon me,” “I feel that I contribute to my family,” and “I feel that I am a good member of my family.” Descriptive statistics suggested a negative skew toward more positive mean scores ( M = 3.69, SD = 1.06, Skewness = −.74). To correct for the skewness problem that may have been due to many participants overgeneralizing their experiences and selecting the most extreme value (i.e., 5, “Strongly Agree”; Tong, Bickmeier, & Rogelberg, 2020), the response scale for Sample 2 was changed to a frequency scale: 1 = “Almost never,” 2 = “Once in a while,” 3 = “Sometimes,” 4 = “Frequently,” and 5 = “Almost always.” Sample 2 also completed the items separately in reference to family and friends. Descriptive statistics for Sample 2 suggested that the negative skew was reduced (Family: M = 3.30, SD = 1.03, Skewness = −.28; Friends: M = 3.48, SD = 0.99, Skewness = −.38).…”