The Vicissitudes of Conflict Measurement : Stability and Reliability in the Frequency of Disagreements
This report examined the stability and reliability of self-reported conflict frequency in relationships with mothers, fathers, and best friends. Participants were drawn from three independent samples in the Netherlands ( n = 72, M = 15.6 years), Germany ( n = 242, M = 19.7 years), and the United Sta...
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description | This report examined the stability and reliability of self-reported conflict frequency in relationships with mothers, fathers, and best friends. Participants were drawn from three independent samples in the Netherlands ( n = 72, M = 15.6 years), Germany ( n = 242, M = 19.7 years), and the United States ( n = 250, M = 19.8 years). Participants completed both topic-based surveys and interaction-based diary assessments of conflict frequency. Within samples, comparable levels of internal consistency and temporal stability emerged in each relationship for both assessment techniques. Topic-based and interaction-based assessments of conflict frequency were moderately correlated in each relationship within samples. Daily topic-based assessments with short intervals between time points may provide the most advantageous assessment strategy for obtaining reliable measures of conflict frequency in adolescents’ close relationships. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved) (Source: journal abstract) |
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