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This chapter presents the summary of research that employed the TIARA method and provides an overview of the results on interpersonal reliability and validity obtained in the series of five studies. It also describes the implications of these results, methodology, and procedure for such analysis.
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We acknowledge the valuable contribution of Emily LaLone and Rebecca Galarneau in the data collection and preliminary analysis for Study 1; Iris Bannon in the data collection and preliminary analysis for Study 2; Emma Wonsil in the data collection and preliminary analysis for Study 3; Carley Woolcott in the data collection and preliminary analysis for Study 4; and Melissa Anthony, Emina Djonko, and Kaitlyn Kleibusch in the data collection and preliminary analysis for Study 5.
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Karandashev, V., Evans, N.D. (2017). Interpersonal Reliability and Validity of TIARA: Analysis of Results Across All Participants. In: Test of Implicit Associations in Relationship Attitudes (TIARA). SpringerBriefs in Psychology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-68768-1_4
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