PMID: 9547965Apr 21, 1998Paper

Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences: reliability in an experimental population

The British Journal of Clinical Psychology
G S BurchD R Hemsley

Abstract

Further to the recent development of the Oxford-Liverpool Inventory of Feelings and Experiences (O-LIFE), a short multidimensional schizotypy questionnaire, the present study set out to identify the reliability of all scales of this questionnaire within the same population. Participants were required to complete the O-LIFE on two separate occasions, whilst taking part in latent inhibition and negative priming experiments. All scales correlated highly, thus lending further support to the reliability of this time efficient questionnaire.

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