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Adolescent's Affective Experience of Family Behaviors: The Role of Subjective Understanding
Journal of Research in Adolescence (1994)
  • Sally I. Powers, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Abstract
Argues that a new definition of affect that focuses on the subjective understanding of interpersonal events, can be used to expand models of how observed family behaviors are related to adolescent psychosocial outcomes. A method for examining adolescents' subjective understanding of family behaviors, the video-recall method, is illustrated in a study of rural adolescents and their families.
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Publication Date
1994
Publisher
Garland Publishing, Inc.
Citation Information
Sally I. Powers. "Adolescent's Affective Experience of Family Behaviors: The Role of Subjective Understanding" HamdenJournal of Research in Adolescence Vol. 4 (1994)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sally_powers/22/