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ArtikelA Marker Method to Test a Phasing Hypothesis in Family Problem-Solving Interaction  
Oleh: Magguire, Thomas O. ; Kieren, Dianne K. ; Hurlbut, Nancy
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Marriage and the Family vol. 58 no. 02 (May 1996), page 442-455.
Topik: family interaction; family problem solving; rationality; pashing
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Isi artikelThis article describes a method for identifying how families organize and proceed through the problem-solving process. The method uses new behaviors as markers to identify the beginning and ends of qualitatively different periods of problem-solving interaction. The sample consisted of 40 family groups, including a father, a mother, and their adolescent who was living with diabetes. The utility of the method is evaluated by testing a phasing hypothesis that proposes that family problem solving proceeds in a rational, stepwise manner. Two different tests, one iiSi1:g aggregate data from all family groups and one using the family as the unit of analysis, supported an orderly. rather than a random, sequencing of problem solving, although patterns did not perfectly match the ideal problem-solving model.
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