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Reassessing the Assessment of Change in At-Risk Youth: Conflict and Coherence in Overall Versus Contextual Assessments of Behavior
Authors:Jack C. Wright  Audrey L. Zakriski  Anselma G. Hartley  Harry W. Parad
Affiliation:(1) Walter S. Hunter Laboratory of Psychology, Brown University, 89 Waterman Street, Providence, RI 02912, USA;(2) Department of Psychology, Connecticut College, 270 Mohegan Avenue, New London, CT 06320, USA;(3) Walter S. Hunter Laboratory of Psychology, Brown University, 89 Waterman Street, Providence, RI 02912, USA;(4) Wediko Children’s Services, 72-74 East Dedham St., Boston, MA 02118, USA
Abstract:This research examined how a contextual approach to personality assessment can reveal change processes that are obscured by measures of overall behavior frequencies. Using field observations of 336 children from three summers at a program for at-risk youth, we illustrate how children’s social experiences change over time, how their reactions to these experiences change, and how both processes contribute to changes in the overall frequencies of their prosocial, aggressive, and withdrawn behavior. Children showing opposite patterns of change in their environments and their reactions to them were nevertheless similar in their overall amount of change. The results clarify how changes in reactions and social experiences can be disentangled and reintegrated in order to deepen our understanding of personality change processes. Implications for change assessments that rely on overall behavior summaries are highlighted for program, individual, and intra-individual levels of analysis.
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