Abstract
The Inventory of Interpersonal Problems–Circumplex (IIP–C; CitationAlden, Wiggins, & Pincus, 1990) is a commonly used measure, and the Short Circumplex Version (IIP–SC; CitationSoldz, Budman, Demby, & Merry, 1995) provides a potentially valuable and economical method for personality assessment researchers. However, despite the common use of the IIP–C with college students, the psychometric characteristics of the IIP–SC have not been established in a college student sample. This study provides reliability, structural validity, concurrent validity, and descriptive data for the IIP–SC in two samples of undergraduate students.
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a N = 397
b N = 872