In Study 2, we coded parents» emotion coaching and dismissing
behavior from direct observations of family interactions involving the discussion of past emotional experiences, in a clinic sample of conduct - problem children.
Not exact matches
Cognitive dissonance is a better descriptor for an internal state, although we should remember that all such descriptions are inferences
from behavior, language, brain scans, and so on, not
direct observations of someone else's mind.
Paleontologists use multiple methods to reconstruct the anatomy and
behavior of extinct animals, including
direct observations from well - preserved fossils and inferences
from the phylogeny of modern and extinct relatives.
In addition to the information gleaned
from our
direct observations, we kept field notes to document contextual information and specific aspects of teachers»
behaviors that were not captured by the formal
observation form.
Records (e.g., mental health, school, child welfare) and interviews with collateral historians who are familiar with the child and family can provide rich information about parenting
behavior beyond what is observed
from direct observations and questionnaires.
In Study 2, parents» emotion socialization practices — that is, their use of emotion coaching and dismissing
behavior — were coded
from direct observations of family interactions involving the discussion of past emotional experiences.