The measurement of irrational beliefs has been problematic because of contamination by neuroticism, low reliability, and poor factor structure. Koopmans, Sanderson, Timmerman, and Emmelkamp (1994) developed the Irrational Beliefs Inventory (IBI) to address these issues. As yet, few studies have validated its properties. The current study investigated the psychometric properties of the IBI with an Australian, married sample (N = 127). The findings were consistent with Koopmans et al.; specifically, the results indicated the IBI is (a) is reasonably distinct from neuroticism, (b) is reliable, and (c) measures five constructs. Evidence indicated that the Emotional Irresponsibility subscale may need revision. The IBI correlated in the expected ...
It remains unclear if patients with different types of common mental disorders, such as adjustment, ...
Accurate measurement of key constructs is essential to the continued development of Rati...
The growth of cognitive behavioural techniques in therapy seems to have outstripped the development ...
Introduction: The main aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between irrational beli...
This study aimed to formulate and test a thorough and comprehensive model that explains how irration...
The 50-item Irrational Beliefs Inventory (IBI) was developed in the Netherlands for the assessment o...
The study aimed to estimate and compare the psychometric properties of the Portuguese versions of tw...
The 50-item Irrational Beliefs Inventory (IBI) was developed in the Netherlands for the assessment o...
The growing use of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) in performance contexts (e.g., business,...
Objective: This study aimed to compare irrational beliefs, defense mechanisms and marital satisfacti...
The present study examined two abbreviated versions of the Attitudes and Beliefs Scale-2 (ABS-2) to ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-62)This study is in part a replication of the Daly (19...
Rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) does not possess a measure of rational and irrational beli...
The basic psychometric characteristics of the Common Belief Scale (CBS) of the YIPTIS, Your Irration...
Studies into the relationship between irrational beliefs and severity of depression have yielded var...
It remains unclear if patients with different types of common mental disorders, such as adjustment, ...
Accurate measurement of key constructs is essential to the continued development of Rati...
The growth of cognitive behavioural techniques in therapy seems to have outstripped the development ...
Introduction: The main aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between irrational beli...
This study aimed to formulate and test a thorough and comprehensive model that explains how irration...
The 50-item Irrational Beliefs Inventory (IBI) was developed in the Netherlands for the assessment o...
The study aimed to estimate and compare the psychometric properties of the Portuguese versions of tw...
The 50-item Irrational Beliefs Inventory (IBI) was developed in the Netherlands for the assessment o...
The growing use of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) in performance contexts (e.g., business,...
Objective: This study aimed to compare irrational beliefs, defense mechanisms and marital satisfacti...
The present study examined two abbreviated versions of the Attitudes and Beliefs Scale-2 (ABS-2) to ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 57-62)This study is in part a replication of the Daly (19...
Rational emotive behaviour therapy (REBT) does not possess a measure of rational and irrational beli...
The basic psychometric characteristics of the Common Belief Scale (CBS) of the YIPTIS, Your Irration...
Studies into the relationship between irrational beliefs and severity of depression have yielded var...
It remains unclear if patients with different types of common mental disorders, such as adjustment, ...
Accurate measurement of key constructs is essential to the continued development of Rati...
The growth of cognitive behavioural techniques in therapy seems to have outstripped the development ...