Unraveling behavioral sequences in micro-coded parent-child interactions: A dynamic network approach to binary time series data KU Leuven
Family interaction processes are considered to be the engine of child development. To study the moment-to-moment dynamics of exchanges between parents and their children, the parent-child interactions are often videotaped and coded in short time intervals (e.g., a few seconds) for the absence or presence of multiple target behaviors, yielding binary time series data. On top of the relative frequencies, also the co-occurrence and sequential ...