Griffin W A, Gardner W
Psychol Bull. 1989 Nov;106(3):497-502. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.106.3.497.
Many social science disciplines investigate dyadic or triadic social interaction by recording the interactive behaviors as qualitative codes. This article introduces a method for analyzing and interpreting variation in the durations of coded behaviors obtained during such interactions. Using survival analysis and event history analysis as its basis, this article discusses the use of regression techniques that enable the researcher to assess how the distributions of behavioral durations depend on covariate observations. An analysis of conflicts between mothers and children illustrates the discussion, using the proportional hazards model. Behavioral and attitudinal differences among the mother-son dyad predicted variation in the durations of mothers' negative statements to their sons.
许多社会科学学科通过将互动行为记录为定性编码来研究二元或三元社会互动。本文介绍了一种分析和解释在此类互动中获得的编码行为持续时间变化的方法。本文以生存分析和事件历史分析为基础,讨论了回归技术的使用,这些技术使研究人员能够评估行为持续时间的分布如何依赖于协变量观测值。一项关于母亲与孩子之间冲突的分析使用比例风险模型说明了这一讨论。母子二元组之间的行为和态度差异预测了母亲对儿子负面陈述持续时间的变化。