Table 1.
Aspect | Definition | Codes | Examples of each code |
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Studies 1 and 2 | |||
Force | Event involved the application of abrupt force to another person’s body |
Forceful | C. hits mother C. bites sibling |
Non-forceful | C. flails arms but does not hit | ||
Type of act | The motoric nature of the forceful act |
Biting Hitting w/ hand Hitting w/ object Shoving Other |
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Purposeful | Application of force was not accidental |
Purposeful | C. looks at victim before hitting C. kisses parent’s arm then bites |
Accidental | C. knocks object off table onto pet C. runs into sibling without looking |
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Provocation | Application of force was preceded by a frustration of the C.’s desire |
Provoked | C. is kept from toy, then hits C. hits sibling after sibling takes toy |
Unprovoked | C. suddenly hits sibling C. walks over to parent and bites |
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Distress | C. shows facial or vocal sign of distress |
Distress | C. cries before hitting C. screams angrily while pulling hair |
No distress | C. shows no distress before hitting | ||
Target | Who was the target (victim) of C.’s act of force? |
Parent Sibling Pet Other |
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Study 2 only | |||
Type of provocation |
What type of provocation preceded the act of force? |
Physical obstruction |
C. is picked up and carried away Mother blocks C.’s access to room |
Property conflict | Sibling pushes C. from computer C. tries to take sibling’s toy |
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Other | Parent says C. can’t have snacks Parent refuses to let C. watch TV |
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Type of unprovoked force |
What kind of unprovoked use of force did the infant engage in? |
Exploration | C. looks to parent after hitting C. simply picks up truck and hits sibling with it |
Miscalibration | C. pets cat, but too forcefully C. hands object to parent so hard it hurts parent |
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Other | C. uses force as part of a game | ||
Reaction to force |
How did victim and others react verbally to forceful act? |
Pain (victim) Prohibition Gentle |
“Ow! That hurts mommy” “No, we don’t hit!” “Gentle touch!” |
Notes. C. = Child.