Table 2.
Scales | Codes/Descriptions | ||
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1 | 4 | 7 | |
Responsiveness/sensitivity | Extremely non-responsive/sensitive: lacks genuine empathy and interest in infant. Parent does not a) initiate play; b) reinforce infant activities; c) draw infant into joint activity; d) give encouragement; e) allow infant independent activity; f) effectively extends infant activity | Moderately responsive/sensitive: moderate empathy and interest in infant. Parent periodically a) initiates play b) reinforces infant activities; c) draws infant into joint activity; d) gives encouragement; e) allows infant independent activity; f) effectively extends infant activity | Extremely responsive/sensitive: prompt, regular, genuine empathy and interest in infant. Parent consistently a) initiates play; b) reinforces infant activities; c) draws infant into joint activity; d) gives encouragement; e) allows infant independent activity; f) effectively extends infant activity |
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Reciprocity/synchrony | Extremely asynchronous/non-reciprocal: a) low frequency of simultaneous movement; b) low tempo similarity; c) low coordination/smoothness | Moderately synchronous/reciprocal: a) moderate frequency of simultaneous movement; b) moderate tempo similarity; c) moderate coordination/smoothness | Extremely synchronous/reciprocal: a) high frequency of simultaneous movement; b) high tempo similarity; c) high coordination/smoothness |
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Tempo | Extremely slow paced: a) low frequency of changing objects/activity; b) low levels of physical activation; c) low levels of verbal/vocal expression | Moderately paced: a) moderate frequency of changing objects/activity; b) moderate levels of physical activation; c) moderate levels of verbal expression | Extremely fast paced: a) high frequency of changing objects/activity; b) high levels of physical activation; c) high levels of verbal/vocal expression |
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Intensity | Extremely low intensity: a) very quiet verbal/vocal exchange; b) low levels of complexity; c) low parental exuberance | Moderate intensity: a) moderately audible verbal/vocal exchange; b) moderate complexity; c) moderate parental exuberance | Extremely high intensity: a) very loud verbal/vocal exchange; b) high levels of complexity; c) high parental exuberance |
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Emotional tone | Extremely negative emotional tone: a) frequent critical/negative comments; b) frequent expressions of distress; c) frequent negative physical displays | Neutral emotional tone: a) mostly neutral verbal exchanges; b) few, if any, expressions of affect; c) few, if any, physical displays of affect | Extremely positive emotional tone: a) frequent enthusiastic/positive comments; b) frequent expressions of positive emotion/joy/pleasure; c) frequent positive physical displays |
Note. All coding scales based on 7-point Likert Scales (1–7).