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Sensitization in situ: Identifying interindividual differences in adolescentsʼ intraindividual responsiveness to daily interparental conflict
Carlie J. Sloan
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Gregory M. Fosco
, Nilam Ram
Human Development and Family Studies
Psychology
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
Quantitative Developmental Systems Methodology Core
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In Situ
100%
Intra-individual
100%
Interparental Conflict
100%
Self-blame Appraisals
14%
Multilevel Model
7%
Caregivers
7%
Well-being
7%
Multiple Time Scales
7%
Interventionist
7%
Mage
7%
Daily Diary Study
7%
Risk Outcomes
7%
Model Support
7%
Adolescent Coping
7%
Maladjustment
7%
10th Grade
7%
9th Grade
7%
Self-blame
7%
Threat Assessment
7%
Daily Report
7%
Multifinality
7%
Global Reports
7%
Psychology
Sensitization
100%
Adolescence
100%
Self-Blame
22%
Caregiver
11%
Maladjustment
11%
Coping Behavior
11%