TY - JOUR AB - The present study tested the hypothesis that retrospective estimates of act frequencies reflect an implicit multiple assignment of activities to several behabior categories. This hypothesis would be supported if the structures of retrospectively estimated and on-line recorded act frequencies were to become more similar if the on-line coding scheme took into account overlapping activities amog categories. In the present study, factor congruency was the criterion of structural correspondence. Eight discussion groups comprising a total of 48 subjects were videotaped. The tapes were then analyzed by three methods: (a) retrospective estimates, (b)a forced-choice on-line assignment of activities to one of 16 behavior categories, and (c) on-line prototypicality ratings of each activity for all 16 categories. The last method allows for "act overlap". The structural correspondence between retrospective estimates and multiply assigned activities was not the highest one that was obtained. Rather, the highest correspondence was found for retrospective frequency estimates and forced-choice on-line codings. The generalizability of this result is discussed. DA - 1987 LA - ger IS - 4 M2 - 259 PY - 1987 SN - 0170-1789 SP - 259-274 T2 - Zeitschrift für Differentielle und Diagnostische Psychologie TI - Untersuchungen zur faktoriellen Struktur retrospektiv geschätzter und on-line kodierter Verhaltensfrequenzen: eine Vergleichsstudie UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0070-bipr-22258 Y2 - 2024-11-22T04:24:25 ER -