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Family Interaction in the Home Development of a New Coding System

Theodore Jacob

Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Daniel Tennenbaum

California Medical Facility, Vacaville

Kay Bargiel

Ruth Ann Cseilhamer

University of Pittsburgh

The Home Interaction Scoring System (HISS) is a recently developed observational coding system allowing for the systematic description of naturalistic family interaction. After discussing the importance of naturalistic observation procedures, we present a brief review of several coding systems that have been developed for this purpose. Based on our evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of these systems, our rationale for developing a new system is presented, followed by a detailed discussion of the current status of the HISS. In a final section, we discuss a number of in-progress and planned analyses of the HISS relevant to the instrument's value in the assessment of family process.

Behavior Modification, Vol. 19, No. 2, 147-169 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/01454455950192001


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