The Who-Are-You-Time-Extension (WAYTE) method was administered twice to 68 introductory psychology students. The split-half reliability estimates were low and the retest estimates variable and satisfactory only for the combined categories. The interscorer consistency among three judges was in the high .80s and the .90s for four categories and generally moderate to high for the remainder.
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