| Literature DB >> 23066691 |
Bent Stora1, Knut A Hagtvet, Sonja Heyerdahl.
Abstract
Parenting was observed in videotaped interactions in 30 families referred for child conduct problems. Generalizability coefficients and the impact of varying numbers of raters were estimated. Two measurement designs were compared: All raters observed all families ("crossed" design) and a different rater observed each family ("nested" design). The crossed design provided higher generalizability coefficients than a nested design, implying inflated generalizability estimates if a crossed estimation model is used for a nested data collection. Three and four raters were needed to obtain generalizability coefficients in the .70-.80 range for monitoring and discipline, respectively. One rater was sufficient for a corresponding estimate for positive involvement and for an estimate in .80-.90 range for problem-solving. Estimates for skill encouragement were non-acceptable.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23066691 PMCID: PMC3705589 DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2012.733830
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychother Res ISSN: 1050-3307
Means and standard deviations (SD) for parenting subscales in three sub-samples
| Rater pair A. | |||||
| A1 | 3.96 | 4.93 | 4.80 | 4.16 | 5.32 |
| A2 | 3.61 | 5.01 | 4.82 | 4.56 | 5.04 |
| Mean | 3.79 | 4.97 | 4.81 | 4.36 | 5.18 |
| Rater pair B. | (N = 4) | ||||
| B1 | 4.34 | 4.48 | 5.31 | 4.86 | 5.48 |
| B2 | 3.58 | 4.58 | 5.38 | 4.98 | 4.90 |
| Mean | 3.96 | 4.53 | 5.35 | 4.92 | 5.19 |
| Rater pair | |||||
| C1 | 4.48 | 4.89 | 5.45 | 5.04 | 5.27 |
| C2 | 4.23 | 5.20 | 5.36 | 5.07 | 5.48 (:J7; |
| Mean | 4.36 | 5.05 | 5.41 | 5.06 | 5.38 |
| Weighted mean | 3.97 | 4.92 | 5.06 | 4.64 | 5.24 |
Note. Higher scores indicate better parenting practices. Rater pair A observed 17 families pre-treatment; rater pair B observed five families pre-treatment; and rater pair C observed eight families post-treatment. Likert-type items were rescaled to a 1–7 scale, except for the discipline items, which were rescaled to a 1–5 scale. One family was excluded from the analyses for rater pair B on the monitoring scale because of missing data.
Measurement design mri:f for each rater pair illustrated by the parenting practice discipline
| Sub-sample A | ||
| Item – i | Rater 1 | Rater 2 |
| F1 | 1 – 13 | 1 – 13 |
| Sub-sample B | ||
| Rater 3 | Rater 4 | |
| F1 | 18 – 20 | 18 – 20 |
| Sub-sample C | ||
| Rater 5 | Rater 6 | |
| F1 | 23 – 26 | 23 – 26 |
Note. Father facet: Fl = father present, F2 = father absent.
Sources of variability in the three-facet observational measurement design (m:f)ri
| Source | Type of variation | Variance component |
|---|---|---|
| Fathers (f) | Constant effect due to absence versus presence of fathers | σf2 |
| Mothers w. fathers (m:f) | Individual differences of mothers in parenting practice within fathers (Objects of measurement) | σmf2 |
| Raters (r) | Constant effect for all mothers due to stringency of raters | σr2 |
| Items (i) | Constant effect for all mothers due to inconsistencies of the level of parenting from one item to another | σi2 |
| fr | Inconsistencies in raters' stringency from one father condition to another | σfr2 |
| fi | Inconsistencies in item level of parenting from one father condition to another | σfi2 |
| (m:f)r | Inconsistencies of raters' stringency of particular mothers' parenting behavior | σ(m:f)r2 |
| (m:f)i | Inconsistencies from one item to another in particular mothers' parenting behavior | σ(m:f)i2 |
| ri | Constant effect for all mothers due to differences in raters' stringency from one item to another | σri2 |
| fri | Triple interaction indicating the extent to which the fi-interaction varies from one rater to another | σfri2 |
| (m:f)rie | Residual variation consisting of the unique combination of (m:f), r and i; unmeasured facets; and/or random events | σ(m:f)ri2 |
Estimated G-study variance components for the (m:f)ri design and different D-study estimations
| Subscale: G-study design: | (m:f)ri | ||||||||
| Source | σα2 | (%) | σ(σα2) | Source | σα2 | (%) | σ(σα2) | ||
| f | 1 | .0381 | (5.6) | .0361 | f | 1 | .000 | .014 | |
| m:f | 28 | .049 | (7.2) | .018 | m:f | 28 | .138 | (20.8) | .062 |
| r | 1 | .030 | (4.4) | .030 | r | 1 | .001 | (0.1) | .004 |
| i | 12 | .172 | (25.1) | .085 | i | 3 | .014 | (2.1) | .019 |
| fr | 1 | .000 | .003 | fr | 1 | .000 | .006 | ||
| fi | 12 | .017 | (2.5) | .013 | fi | 3 | .000 | .017 | |
| (m:f)r | 28 | .014 | (2.0) | .009 | (m:f)r | 28 | .005 | (0.7) | .024 |
| (m:f)i | 336 | .024 | (3.6) | .016 | (m:f)i | 84 | .202 | (30.5) | .059 |
| ri | 2 | .064 | (9.4) | .030 | ri | 3 | .000 | .009 | |
| fri | 12 | .008 | (1.2) | .010 | fri | 3 | .000 | .013 | |
| (m:f)rie | 336 | .267 | (39.1) | .021 | (m:f)rie | 84 | .304 | (45.8) | .046 |
| Total | 779 | .685 | 239 | .664 | |||||
Note. f = fathers, m = mothers, r = raters, i = items. e = unmeasured facets that affect the measurement and/or random events. σ(σ2α) = standard error of the variance component σα. The generalizability coefficients, E2, were estimated based on pooled variance components across three sub-samples.1 The variance component of the fixed father facet is likely biased. See endnote 1 for further elaboration. 2 The crossed D-study design is formally designated as (m:f)RI, whereas the nested design is designated as (R:m:f)I.