Title: Institute for Social
1 Institute for Social Behavioral Research
2Topics
- Institute Mission
- Administrative Home
- Organizational Overview
- Support Services Provided
- Grant preparation administration
- Data collection
- Observational assessment
- Research methods consultation
- For more information . . .
3 INSTITUTE MISSION
4Institute mission statement
- ISBRs mission is to support, promote and
facilitate state-of-the-art interdisciplinary
social science research that will increase our
understanding of important social problems and
improve the quality of peoples lives.
5Institute goals
- Increase understanding of social and behavioral
processes related to family well-being - Disseminate high-quality research results
- Mentor future researchers
6 ADMINISTRATIVE HOME
7ISBR administrative home
- Vice Provost for Research
- Associated with . . .
- College of Liberal Arts Sciences
- College of Family Consumer Sciences
- College of Agriculture
- Carolyn Cutrona, ISBR Director
8ISBR location
- 2625 North Loop Drive, Bldg 2
- Research Park Complex
- (south of the main campus)
9 ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
10ISBR organizational structure
Institute for Social and Behavioral
Research Carolyn Cutrona, Director
Data Acquisition Unit
Observation Unit
Research Methods Group
Grant Preparation and Administrative Group
11ISBR funding sources
- Casey Foundation
- Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
- Iowa Department of Human Services
- Iowa Agricultural Home Economics Experiment
Station - National Institute of Mental Health
- National Institute of Drug Abuse
- National Institute of Child Health Human
Development - Maternal Child Health
- MacArthur Foundation
- Substance Abuse Mental Health Services
Administration - Searle Foundation
12ISBR strengths
- Staff
- Interdisciplinary
- Technical support
- Skilled researchers
- Colleagues consultants
- Research
- Longitudinal
- Multiple informants
- Multi-method
- Basic prevention
13Scientific process components
Conceptualize study Obtain funding
Recruit participants Interview
participants Code videotapes
Enter data in computer Analyze
data Prepare reports
Disseminate results
14ISBR projects
- A Social-Cognitive Model of Adolescent Substance
Use (Rick Gibbons, PI) - Family and Community Health Study (FACHS)
(Carolyn Cutrona, Ron Simons, Rick Gibbons, PIs) - ISU Rock-in-Prevention (Jerry Stubben, PI)
- Reconnecting Youth in Iowa (Jerry Stubben, PI)
- Third Generation Study (Rand Conger, PI)
- Three Cities Teacher Survey (Brenda Lohman, PI)
- Transitions (Rand Conger, PI)
15Projects for groups contracting with ISBR for
services
- Capable Families Youth (CaFaY) (Richard Spoth,
PI) - Families in it Together (FIIT) (Gene Brody, PI)
- Project Family (Richard Spoth, PI)
- PROSPER (Richard Spoth, PI)
- Rochester Youth Development Study (Terry
Thornberry, PI)
16Collaborating institutions
- Pennsylvania State University
- University of California-Davis
- University of Georgia
- University of Iowa
- University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
17Institutions receiving consultation
- Arizona State University
- Emory University
- Oregon Research Institute
- State University of New York-Buffalo
- University of Chicago
- University of Illinois-Chicago
- University of Tennessee-Knoxville
- University of Wisconsin-Madison
- University of Vermont
- Vanderbilt University
18SERVICES AVAILABLEGrant preparation
administrationData collectionObservational
assessmentResearch methods consultation
19 Grant Preparation Administration Nancy
Norman, Assistant to DirectorKim Vo,
AccountantJohn Clark, Computer SupportYolanda
Gamboa, Clerical Support
20ISBR administrative support for grant preparation
management
- Identify funding sources
- Develop grant budgets
- Format grant proposals
- Edit grant proposals
- Administer grant accounts
- Provide computer assistance
- Facilitate IRB approval process
21Data Collection
- Shirley Huck
- Data Acquisition Unit Director
22Information collected
Feelings
Behaviors
Facts
Thoughts
Study participants report on facts, behaviors,
thoughts feelings
23Data Acquisition Unit services
- Questionnaire preparation
- Training and supervision of interviewers
- Prepare equipment programs for CAPI
- Collect data Field, CATI, Mail, Web
- Quality control
- Data entry and initial data cleaning
- Codebook preparation
- Maintain databases of study participants
- Maintain secure server for CAPI/CATI data
24Types of data collected
- CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interviews)
- CAPI (Computer Assisted Personal Interviews)
- In-home pencil paper interviews
- Mail pencil paper interviews
- Observational data (Video DV)
- In-school student surveys
- Teacher data/school archival data
- Focus groups
- Web surveys
25Study participants
- Children
- Adolescents and their parents
- Young adults / midlife adults
- Older adults
- Teachers / schools
- Middle high school students
- Business organization members
26Data collection activities
- Work with investigators to develop prepare
interview materials - Hire, train, supervise interviewers
- Prepare training materials manuals
- Prepare equipment (cameras/laptops)
27Quality control assurances
- Training protocol
- Editing in-home
- Post interview editing
- Quality control at check-in
- Quality control feedback
- Data entry verification
28Observational Assessment
- Jan Melby
- Observation Unit Director
29Information types
Feelings
Behaviors
Facts
Thoughts
Observers specialize in documenting behaviors
30Observation Unit mission statement
- Trained observers, working across time, multiple
projects, and varied populations, apply
standardized rating scales to structured
video-recorded interactions in order to provide
reliable and valid assessments of human behavior
for use in understanding family processes and
interpersonal relationships.
31Observation staff requirements
- Confidentiality
- Human subjects training
- Objectivity
- Learn apply observational system
- Attention to detail
- Code at criterion level
- Respect for research process
32Types of observers
- Family Interaction Analysts
- Iowa Family Interaction Rating Scales
- Child Behavior Coders
- Home Temperament Assessment Battery
- Body Image Raters
- Body Mass Index
33Observational task types examples
- Discussion-based tasks
- Parent-child discussion
- Family problem-solving
- Couple discussion
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- Activity-based tasks
- Puzzle
- Clean-up
- Temperament tasks
- Perfect circles
- Snack delay
- Strange mask
34Questions observers help answer
- What did people say?
- What did people do?
- What happened after someone spoke?
- How were people physically oriented?
- How did people respond verbally to each other?
- What were people like together?
- What were the patterns of interaction?
35Role of trained observers
Can
Cannot
- Document behavior
- Identify interaction processes
- Identify what occurred
- Record categorize
- evidence
- Determine thoughts
- Measure feelings
- Identify why a behavior occurred
- Draw inferences from evidence
36Value of observational data
- Outsider perspective
- Standard frame of reference
- Assess individual behaviors family
interaction processes - Attend to multiple cues (verbal, vocal,
nonverbal) - Numerous was to evaluate data
37Process of observational coding
- View interaction
- Take notes
- Evaluate evidence
- Record scores
38Use of observer ratings in data analysis
- Single behavior
- Composite scale
- Construct indicator
- Predictor variable
- Moderator / mediator variable
- Outcome variable
39Research Methods Group
- Research Methods Consultants
- Fred Lorenz
- Dan Russell
- K.A.S. Wickrama
40Study design consultation
- Define study objectives
- Identify study populations
- Develop study designs
- Evaluate appropriate methodology
- Interpret findings
41Data analytic consultation
- Structural equation modeling
- Hierarchal linear modeling
- Growth curve analyses
- Power analysis
- Factor analysis
- Missing data imputation
42Summary
- Institute Goals
- Increase understanding of social and behavioral
processes related to family well-being - Disseminate high-quality research results
- Mentor future researchers
43- For more information . . .
44- 515-294-8599
- www.isbr.iastate.edu
45Thanks!