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BASIC INFORMATION
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Measure Name:
Family Affective Attitude Rating Scale
Description of instrument:
25 item measure for coding Five Minute Audio Speech Samples for affective attitudes
Keywords:
emotion, cognition, affect, attitudes, five minute speech sample
Researcher who created this measure record:
Berni Bullock
Visibility of measure to public:
public
Contact
Contact Name:
Bernadette Marie Bullock, Ph.D.
Contact Address:
Child and Family Center, University of Oregon 195 W. 12th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401
Contact email address:
bullock@uoregon.edu
Citation and Copyright
APA style citation:
Bullock, B.M. & Dishion, T.J. (2004). Family Affective Attitude Rating Scale. Unpublished coding Instrument. Child and Family Center, University of Oregon. bullock@uoregon.edu
Does instrument have Copyright?:
Yes
If Yes, Copyright Owner:
N/A
Instrument
Assessment Modality
Questionnaire
Interview
Observation/Coding*
Direct Test
Archival Records*
Other:
coding form
Respondent
Student/Youth
Teacher
Parent/Caregiver
School Administrator
Observer/Coder*
Spouse/Partner
Sibling
Peer
Instrument Details
Target Population:
PAL instrument target age 11 through adult
ES instrument target child age 2 through 6
Available Languages:
English, Spanish
Estimated Administration Time:
7 minutes
Number of Items:
25
List of Scales from the Instrument and Items in Each Scale:
Criticism (Items 1-6), Warmth (Items 7-13), Family Climate (Items 14-18), Respondent Attributes - use items only 19-22, Characteristics of speech sample - use items only 23-25.
Citation of Sources for Items:
Bullock, B. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2007). Family processes and adolescent problem behavior: Integrating relationship narratives into understanding development and change. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 46, 396-407.
Publications & Presentations
Publications & Presentations:
Bullock, B. M., & Dishion, T. J. (2007). Family processes and adolescent problem behavior: Integrating relationship narratives into understanding development and change. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 46, 396-407.
Manual
Manuals:
Bullock, B. M., Schnieger, A., & Dishion, T. J. (2005). Manual for Coding Five-Minute Speech Samples Using the Family Affective Attitude Rating Scale (FAARS). Available from the Child and Family Center, 195 West 12th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401-3408.
Psychometric Properties
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- Berni Bullock