Abstract

Analysis of multiple coder data derived from videotaped family interaction suggests that multiple coder data used as a whole, and data feelings on impressions, are better predictors of senile dementia than average case scores or formal data. These results suggest a shift in thinking about the epistemological underpinning of research methods to consider the practical implications of constructivist and systems thought as it applies to research staff, as well research subjects.

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