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ERIC #: | EJ493528 |
Title: | Stability and Discriminant Validity of the Adult Attachment Interview: A Psychometric Study in Young Israeli Adults. |
Authors: | Sagi, Abraham; And Others |
Descriptors: | Foreign Countries; Intelligence; Interrater Reliability; Memory; Recall (Psychology); Test Reliability; Test Validity; Young Adults |
Source: | Developmental Psychology, v30 n5 p771-77 Sep 1994 |
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Publication Date: | 1994-00-00 |
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Pub Types: | Reports - Research; Journal Articles |
Abstract: | Interviewed Israeli students to assess the Adult Attachment Interview's test-retest reliability and effects of the interviewers on the interview itself. Information about subjects' memory and intellectual abilities was obtained from external sources. Found a high degree of interrater and test-retest reliabilities, irrespective of interviewers. Classifications were not associated with nonattachment-related memory and intelligence abilities. (TM) |
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Identifiers: | Adult Attachment Interview; Israel; Test Development |
Record Type: | Journal |
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ISSN: | ISSN-0012-1649 |
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Languages: | English |
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