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Interobserver Reliability Ofbehavioural Coding: Two Case Studies


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This study is designed to formulate behavioural coding for child behaviours in various observational settings. In order to conduct these studies, an initial behavioural definition was obtained through audiovisual demonstration of child behaviour to a group of potential observers trained in behavioural assessment. Subsequently, a set of index behaviours was identified for the sake of coding. At the next stage of the experiment, these coded behaviours were subjected to recording through time sampling by the above observers. Consequently, an inter-rater reliability assessment was conducted to examine the reliability of their observations across behaviours.

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Behavioural Coding, Child Behaviours.
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Authors

Ishhita Gupta
Department of Applied Psychology, University of Delhi, South Campus, New Delhi, India
Shefali Thaman
Department of Applied Psychology, University of Delhi, South Campus, New Delhi, India
S. P. K. Jena
Department of Applied Psychology, University of Delhi, South Campus, New Delhi, India

Abstract


This study is designed to formulate behavioural coding for child behaviours in various observational settings. In order to conduct these studies, an initial behavioural definition was obtained through audiovisual demonstration of child behaviour to a group of potential observers trained in behavioural assessment. Subsequently, a set of index behaviours was identified for the sake of coding. At the next stage of the experiment, these coded behaviours were subjected to recording through time sampling by the above observers. Consequently, an inter-rater reliability assessment was conducted to examine the reliability of their observations across behaviours.

Keywords


Behavioural Coding, Child Behaviours.