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Macroscopic marital interaction coding systems: Are they interchangeable?
Authors:Claude B  langer  St  phane Sabourin  Kathleen Laughrea  Diane Dulude and John Wright
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a Université de Montréal, CP6128, Succursale A, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3C 3J7

b École de Psychologie, Université Laval, Cité universitaire, Quebec, Canada G1K 7P4

Abstract:The present study sought to determine the convergent validity of two macroscopic marital interaction coding systems: the Marital Interaction Coding System-Global and the Global Couple Interaction Coding System. The sample consisted of 40 couples who completed the Dyadic Adjustment Scale, the Potential Problem Checklist and a 30-min problem solving interactional task. Filmed interactions were coded by separate teams of observers using the Marital Interaction Coding System-Global and the Global Couple Interaction Coding System. Results showed that interobserver agreement, as assessed through intraclass correlations, was satisfactory for both coding systems. Between-system comparisons revealed that convergent validity coefficients were moderate; thus, it seems premature to conclude that macroscopic coding systems are interchangeable. Finally, multiple regression analyses indicated that both systems contained significant non-redundant behavioral predictors of marital adjustment. Implications of these results are discussed.
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