Situational consistency in behavioral patterns of aggressive boys: Methodological considerations on observational measures |
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Authors: | Pierre Charlebois Richard E. Tremblay Claude Gagnon Serge Larivée Denis Laurent |
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Affiliation: | (1) Equipe de Recherche sur les Interventions en Sciences Humaines, Ecole de psycho-éducation, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada |
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Abstract: | The issue of situational consistency is of great interest for early intervention with aggressive boys, but efforts to show behavior stability across settings have been unsuccessful to date, due principally to methodological problems. It is argued here that a more appropriate matching of response form, interaction partner, and situations should increase the situation consistency of observed behavior. The results support this proposition in that, more crosssetting behavior consistency was found in the pairing of situations where aggressive boys (age 6–7 years) were interacting with an adult female (mother/child versus baby-sitter/child) than in the pairing of situations where the boys were interacting with an adult male (mother/child versus father/child) or with the teacher in a nondyadic situation (classroom). The implications of using an extreme group are also discussed.This research program was funded by Le Conseil Québécois de la Recherche Sociale, the Quebec Government's FCAR research program, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Canadian Ministry of Employment and Immigration, and the University of Montreal FDR program. |
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Keywords: | observations situational consistency aggressive boys home school laboratory academic activities |
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