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  • Behavioral Science
  • Pediatric Psychology

Background:

  • Pediatric psychologists frequently study interpersonal dynamics, such as doctor-patient and parent-child interactions.
  • Traditional correlational analyses offer limited insight into the temporal nature of these interactions.
  • Sequential analysis provides a more nuanced understanding of interactional contingencies over time.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce sequential analysis, specifically time-window sequential analysis, to pediatric psychologists.
  • To provide a non-technical overview of this statistical technique for application in clinical and research settings.
  • To demonstrate the utility of sequential analysis in understanding pediatric interactions.

Main Methods:

  • Introduction of time-window sequential analysis as a derivation of basic sequential analysis.
  • Distinction between time-window sequential analysis and other sequential analysis methods.
  • Step-by-step example of applying time-window sequential analysis in a pediatric psychology context.

Main Results:

  • A practical example illustrating physician-child interaction during anesthesia induction using time-window sequential analysis.
  • Discussion on integrating sequential analysis with established statistical methodologies.
  • Demonstration of how sequential analysis captures dynamic interactional patterns.

Conclusions:

  • Sequential analysis is a valuable tool for pediatric psychologists analyzing time-dependent data.
  • The technique enhances the study of contingencies within interactions.
  • Time-window sequential analysis offers a detailed method for examining real-time behavioral sequences.