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Fig 1.

Steps in the development and validation of MIRES.

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Table 1.

Overview of sample characteristics.

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Table 2.

Descriptive statistics, composite reliabilities, and AVE for the MIRES first- and second-order factors.

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Table 3.

Change in chi square and fit indices between models testing the discriminant validity of MIRES constructs.

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Table 4.

Stability coefficients, Pearson correlation coefficients, intra-class correlation coefficients, and mean scores for the MIRES first- and second- order factors.

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Table 5.

Bivariate correlations among all constructs measured in the US sample.

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Table 6.

Incremental variance in outcome measures accounted for by MIRES.

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Fig 2.

The multi-dimensional model of internally regulated eating style (simplified version).

All loadings were significant at the 0.01 level. Covariances and disturbance terms of first-order factors are not depicted in the figure for easier readability.

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