DISCUSSION OF THE DIFFERENCES OF PERSONAL NOISE SAMPLING AND AREA SAMPLING UNDER EXISTING RULES
Resource
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH v.13 n.6 pp.523-531
Journal
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH
Journal Volume
v.13
Journal Issue
n.6
Pages
523-531
Date Issued
1994
Date
1994
Author(s)
CHUANG, CHAO-HUA
WANG, JUNG-DER
Abstract
The "Scale for the Assessment of Dyadic Interaction" ( SADI) was developed by Dr. Horacek to assess multiple aspects of the interaction phenomenon between primary caregivers and children with 12 indecators. This study was to replicate Dr. Horacek's original study and evaluate the psychometric properties of the SADI by assessing the dyadic mother-child interaction from 67 high-risk families engaged in a free-play epesode. In this study, the reliability and validity for each indicator, two subscale scores in "affective relationship" dimension and in "independence symbolic expression" dimension, and the total scores were estimated and discussed . It was found from the result of the interrater reliability , the internal consistency, and the predictive validity that the SADI is well-applicable for assessing mother-child interaction of high-risk families, and can be as a predictor of the child's language and adaptive behavior development.# 0476#
Subjects
噪音
個人採樣
區域採樣
Type
journal article
