The 12-item scale was designed to measure visibility risk across key dimensions including fear of judgement, performance anxiety, avoidance, social rejection, psychological safety, rumination, identity discomfort, fear of public failure, self-comparison, delegated visibility, self-censorship, and anticipated rejection.
The scale was tested as part of a controlled group mentorship intervention with early-stage women entrepreneurs in the UK, in which participants in the mentorship group showed significant reductions in visibility risk scores alongside measurable increases in entrepreneurial self-efficacy — the belief in one’s ability to take the actions required to build a successful business.