2021
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/pu29s
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Measuring parent-adolescent interactions in natural habitats. The potential, status, and challenges of Ecological Momentary Assessment.

Abstract: Few people are as important for an adolescent’s development as their parents. However, most research on parent-adolescent relationships describes long-term population-wide effects. Therefore, little is known about everyday interactions between adolescents and parents in individual families. Ecological Momentary Assessment [EMA] measures families several times a day, as they go through daily live. This provides ecologically valid insights into which interactions took place and how they were experienced. State-o… Show more

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