Marital Interaction Coding System: Revision and empirical evaluation
Given the vast amount of codeable information in marital interactons, observational coding systems must emphasize particular classes of behavior. The most widely used marital coding scheme, the Marital Interaction Coding System (MICS), like many older ‘behavioral’ coding systems, emphasizes verbal c...
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Abstract | Given the vast amount of codeable information in marital interactons, observational coding systems must emphasize particular classes of behavior. The most widely used marital coding scheme, the Marital Interaction Coding System (MICS), like many older ‘behavioral’ coding systems, emphasizes verbal content over affect. Changes made to the MICS between versions III and IV are described; they were intended to increase the system's use of coded affect and to decrease autodependence in sequential analysis. We used an archival data set of 994 couples' videotaped conflict negotiations coded with the MICS. As intended, the MICS-IV, relative to the MICS-III, was found to have the advantage of capturing more non-verbal affect expressed during marital interactions, which resulted in stronger interactional contingencies (e.g. Wife Blame → Husband Blame, Husband Facilitation → Wife Facilitation). The MICS-IV also yielded significantly lower levels of spurious autodependence. |
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AbstractList | Given the vast amount of codeable information in marital interactions, observational coding systems must emphasize particular classes of behavior. The latest version of the Marital Interaction Coding System (MICS) has the advantage of capturing more non-verbal affect expressed during marital interactions resulting in stronger interactional contingencies. Given the vast amount of codeable information in marital interactions, observational coding systems must emphasize particular classes of behavior. The most widely used marital coding scheme, the Marital Interaction Coding System (MICS), like many older behavioral coding systems, emphasizes verbal content over affect. Changes made to the MICS between versions III and IV are described; they were intended to increase the system's use of coded affect and to decrease autodependence in sequential analysis. We used an archival data set of 994 couples' videotaped conflict negotiations coded with the MICS. As intended, the MICS-IV, relative to the MICS-III, was found to have the advantage of capturing more non-verbal affect expressed during marital interactions, which resulted in stronger interactional contingencies (e.g. Wife Blame-->Husband Blame, Husband Facilitation-->Wife Facilitation). The MICS-IV also yielded significantly lower levels of spurious autodependence. Given the vast amount of codeable information in marital interactons, observational coding systems must emphasize particular classes of behavior. The most widely used marital coding scheme, the Marital Interaction Coding System (MICS), like many older ‘behavioral’ coding systems, emphasizes verbal content over affect. Changes made to the MICS between versions III and IV are described; they were intended to increase the system's use of coded affect and to decrease autodependence in sequential analysis. We used an archival data set of 994 couples' videotaped conflict negotiations coded with the MICS. As intended, the MICS-IV, relative to the MICS-III, was found to have the advantage of capturing more non-verbal affect expressed during marital interactions, which resulted in stronger interactional contingencies (e.g. Wife Blame → Husband Blame, Husband Facilitation → Wife Facilitation). The MICS-IV also yielded significantly lower levels of spurious autodependence. |
Author | Heyman, Richard E Weiss, Robert L Eddy, J.Mark |
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