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Frontiers in Psychology
Adaptation and validation of two annotation scales for assessing social skills in a corpus of multimodal collaborative interactions
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Jennifer Hamet Bagnou1  Elise Prigent1  Jean-Claude Martin1  Céline Clavel1 
[1]Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire des Sciences du Numérique
关键词: Social Skills;    collaboration;    Problem solving;    annotation;    scale validation;    social interaction;    dyadic interaction;    video corpus;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1039169
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】
Context: Behavioral observation scales are important for understanding and assessing social skills. In the context of Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) skills, considered essential in the 21st century, there are no validated scales in French that can be adapted to different CPS tasks. The aim of this study is to adapt and validate, by annotating a new video corpus of dyadic interactions that we have collected, two observational scales allowing us to qualitatively assess CPS skills: the Social Performance Rating Scale (SPRS) and the Social Skills of Collaboration scale (SSC) . Method: The construct validity of these two scales was assessed by exploratory factor analysis and inter-item correlations. We also checked inter-judge agreement using inter-class correlation coefficients. Internal consistency was determined using Cronbach's alpha and convergent and divergent validity by assessing correlations between the two scales and measures of depression and alexithymia. Finally, the discriminative properties of the two scales were analyzed by comparing the scores obtained by a group of anxious individuals and a non-anxious control group. Results: The results show that our two scales have excellent inter-item correlations. Internal consistency is excellent (alpha SPRS =0.90; SSC= 0.93). Inter-rater agreement ranged from moderate to high. Finally, convergent validity was significant with the alexithymia scale, as was divergent validity with the depression scale. Anxious individuals had lower scores on both scales than non-anxious individuals. Conclusion: Both scales show good psychometric properties for assessing social skills relevant to different collaborative tasks. They also identify individuals with difficulties in social interaction. Thus, they could allow monitoring the effectiveness of training social skills useful in CPS.
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