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    The Interpersonal Relationship Inventory (IPRI) demonstrates strong psychometric quality, offering reliable and valid measures for social relationships in research. Ongoing evidence confirms its utility for assessing interpersonal dynamics.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychometrics
    • Social Psychology
    • Behavioral Research

    Background:

    • Developing norm-referenced measures for social-behavioral research presents psychometric challenges.
    • These challenges include domain specification, initial reliability/validity evidence, and ongoing quality assurance.
    • The Interpersonal Relationship Inventory (IPRI) was created to address measurement gaps in social relationships.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide ongoing evidence of the psychometric quality of the Interpersonal Relationship Inventory (IPRI).
    • To address the challenge of maintaining psychometric integrity after initial instrument development.

    Main Methods:

    • The study synthesized findings from 19 independent research studies that utilized the IPRI.
    • Psychometric properties, specifically internal consistency reliability and construct validity, were evaluated across these studies.

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    Main Results:

    • The Interpersonal Relationship Inventory (IPRI) demonstrated strong internal consistency reliability across diverse studies.
    • Compelling evidence for the construct validity of the IPRI scales was established.
    • The findings confirm the psychometric robustness of the IPRI over four years of use.

    Conclusions:

    • The Interpersonal Relationship Inventory (IPRI) is a psychometrically sound measure for assessing interpersonal relationships.
    • The accumulated evidence supports the reliability and validity of the IPRI for social-behavioral research.
    • The IPRI effectively contributes to the measurement of social support, reciprocity, and conflict.