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VIDEOTAPED FAMILY INTERACTION : DIFFERENCES REFLECTING PRESENCE AND TYPE OF CHILD DISTURBANCE l DAPHNE E. BUGENTAL," LEONORE R. LOVE, University of California, Los Angeles AND JAQUES W. KASWAN Ohio State ...
VariablesWhenever possible, home videotapes of children’s first and second birthday parties were obtained; however, nonbirthday party footage was used in a small minority of cases, but this did not differ by group ...
more pure than an intervention that tries to simultaneously reduce several types of screen media use. Of course, media may differ in how they impact children's health. For example, television programming ...
interaction (often referred to as latent G × E). In such studies, genetic relatedness is typically inferred by means of a twin, adoption, or other family -based design, and the entire genotype contributes ...
and the interpretation to patients had potential for hindering relationship building between patients and their providers. Conclusions Pharmacists may assume that the presence of an interpreter ensures accurate ...
, and dyads completed an interactive play session documented on videotape . A total of 106 mothers participated in the RCT. Two mothers reported that there was no primary male figure within the family . Data from ...
and fathers from the same different or families . Only videotapes that complied with the researcher’s instructions were scored (however, 99% were deemed satisfactory). Data analysis Differences in mean PICCOLO ...
and developed the Presence Ontology, a systematized vocabulary of terms that models the interactions taking place every day among healthcare providers, patients, and their families and friends. By utilizing ...
consist of 1) a culturally syntonic telenovela/soap opera series, 2) videotaped parent group discussions, and 3) interactive exercises. The youth online session addresses interpersonal and social protective ...
other’s bites during natural meals. Thirty-three participants from 10 families were videotaped while eating an unstructured family meal in a kitchen lab setting. Videotapes were coded for participants’ bite ...
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