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Hurlbut, Nancy L.; Kieren, Dianne K. – 1987
A marker method (MM) and a rating method (RM) for testing a phasing hypothesis of family problem-solving interactions (PSIs) are compared. Focus was on studying the procedure employed in each method to test a phasing hypothesis of problem solving and how the methods compare against a set of criteria. In the RM, each family problem-solving episode…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Conflict Resolution, Evaluation Methods
Kieren, Dianne K.; Hurlbut, Nancy L. – 1986
The family is an obvious group for whom problem solving effectiveness holds importance. Problem solving interaction refers to the manner in which the behavior of family members is organized to resolve situations in which there is an unachieved but attainable goal, and the means to overcoming the barriers to achieving the goal are not apparent, but…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Family Life, Family Relationship, Family (Sociological Unit)
Kieren, Dianne K. – 1985
The development and use of the family problem-solving diary are described. The diary is one of several indicators and measures of family problem-solving behavior. It provides a record of each person's perception of day-to-day family problems (what the problem concerns, what happened, who got involved, what those involved did, how the problem…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Conflict Resolution, Diabetes, Diaries
Kieren, Dianne K.; Hurlbut, Nancy L. – 1987
This study focused on the problem-solving of family groups including an adolescent diabetic. The study sought to: compare three methods used to identify and analyze phases in family problem-solving interactions, establish criteria to evaluate the methods, utilize the criteria to evaluate the three methods, and select a method. The three methods…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Rating Scales, Comparative Analysis, Diabetes