These data was collected during a nine-minutes problem-solving family interaction between two parents and their adolescent son or daughter During this interaction, the presence and absence of expressions of <U+2018>anger<U+2019>, <U+2018>dysphoric<U+2019> feelings and <U+2018>happiness<U+2018> were coded for each family member in an event-basis way (i.e., noting when a certain behavior starts and when it stops). The codes were subsequently restructured into second-to-second interval data, resulting in a 540 seconds by nine variables binary dataset.
FamilyData
A data frame with 540 rows and 9 variables:
mother expressing anger
father expressing anger
adolescent expressing anger
mother expressing dysphoric feelings
father expressing dysphoric feelings
adolescent expressing dysphoric feelings
mother expressing happy feelings
father expressing happy feelings
adolescent expressing happy feelings
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