“…A subset of these items has been used in later work (e.g., Asbrock, 2010;Hansen, Rakic, & Steffens, 2017Hellmann, Berthold, Rees, & Hellmann, 2015;Kemme, Essien, & Stelter, 2020;Kotzur, Friehs, Asbrock, & van Zalk, 2019;Kotzur, Forsbach, & Wagner, 2017;Kotzur, Schäfer, & Wagner, 2019;Kotzur et al, 2020). Whereas the majority of these studies examined scale performance based on exploratory approaches (e.g., principal component analysis; Asbrock, 2010) or reliability estimates only (e.g., Eckes, 2002;Hansen et al, 2017Hansen et al, , 2018Hellmann et al, 2015;Kotzur et al, 2017;Kotzur, Schäfer et al, 2019), less than a handful of German studies reported results from confirmatory approaches suited to fully assess the relevant aspects of scale performance previously discussed (Hackbart, Rapior, & Thies, 2020;Kotzur, Friehs et al, 2019;Kotzur et al, 2020). Based on their scale performance assessment, the authors of these few studies mostly concluded that the warmth and competence items did not perform as well as they would have liked for some of the target groups they investigated, which limited their main analyses (Kotzur, Friehs et al, 2019;Kotzur et al, 2020).…”