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Information about open access dataset: Variable names beginning 'ATTACH' refer to items of the Experiences in Close Relationships Questionnaire shot version - Lafontaine M-F, Brassard A, Lussier Y, Valois P, Shaver PR, Johnson SM. Selecting the best items for a short-form of the Experiences in Close Relationships questionnaire. European Journal of Psychological Assessment 2016; 32(2): 140. Variable names beginning 'Dis' refer to items of the Disorganized attachment scale Paetzold RL, Rholes WS, Kohn JL. Disorganized attachment in adulthood: Theory, measurement, and implications for romantic relationships. Review of General Psychology 2015; 19(2): 146. Variable names beginning 'TFEQ' refer to items of the Revised Three Factor Eating Questionnaire Karlsson J, Persson L-O, Sjöström L, Sullivan M. Psychometric properties and factor structure of the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire (TFEQ) in obese men and women. Results from the Swedish Obese Subjects (SOS) study. International Journal of Obesity & Related Metabolic Disorders 2000; 24(12). Variable names beginning 'SE' refer to the State self-esteem scale Heatherton, T. F., & Polivy, J. (1991). Development and validation of a scale for measuring state self-esteem. Journal of Personality and Social psychology, 60(6), 895. Question 76 is a bespoke questionnaire measure for this study assessing state 'intention to restrict' and 'intention to binge' Q138 - Q144 is a VAS version of the Profile of Mood States (POMS) questionnaire e.g., Curran, S. L., Andrykowski, M. A., & Studts, J. L. (1995). Short form of the profile of mood states (POMS-SF): psychometric information. Psychological assessment, 7(1), 80. Q23 - Q72 is our body image manipulation questions - specific questions can be found in the file using variable view.
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