Developing a Subjective Tool to Assess Social Capital in Rural Agrarian Communities: A Psychometric Approach

Published: 10 February 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/sc425znwjy.1
Contributors:
Rashmi Wickramasinghe,
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The dataset comes from a household survey conducted with 205 adults from Dankanda and Pitawala areas in the Knuckles Region of the Matale District, Sri Lanka. Data were collected through face-to-face interviews. The survey includes Likert-scale questions measuring shared identity, networks and norms of reciprocity, two dimensions of trust: general trust and trust on livelihood transactions, and group efficacy, which was used for calculating predictive validity. The questions were designed to reflect local social and livelihood conditions.

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Social Capital

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  • Green Climate Fund

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