{"creation_time": 1689110200, "last_updated": 1689110200, "name": "Rapid Marital Interaction Coding System (RMICS)", "definition_text": "The Rapid Marital Interaction Coding System (RMICS) is an event-based system designed to code observed dyadic behavior. Behavior is defined broadly to include all observable actions (i.e. affective, motoric, paralinguistic, and linguistic). The RMICS was designed to measure frequencies of behavior and behavioral patterns (i.e. sequences) between intimate partners during conflicts. It  comprises three negative codes (low-intensity hostility, high-intensity hostility, dysphoric affect), two positive codes (low-intensity positivity, high-intensity positivity), one neutral (constructive problem discussion/solution), and one other. Coders assign a code to each speaker and listener turn, contingent on the verbal, nonverbal, and paraverbal content within.", "id": "tsk_QN7TaO3lQgQpv", "type": "task", "conditions": [{"creation_time": 1689110232, "last_updated": 1689110232, "name": "observed behavior ", "id": "con_SrUWPVfqaB5Kj", "relationship": "HASCONDITION"}], "concepts": [{"creation_time": 1689110366, "last_updated": 1689110366, "name": "Marital Conflict", "definition_text": "Open or latent antagonism between marriage partners. The nature and intensity of conflicts varies greatly, but studies indicate that the prime sources are often sexual disagreement, child-rearing differences, temperamental differences (particularly the tendency of one partner to dominate), and, to a lesser extent, religious differences, differences in values and interests, and disagreements over money management.", "contrasts": [{"creation_time": 1689110278, "last_updated": 1689110278, "name": "behavior between intimate partners during conflict", "id": "cnt_GgOKSUvk8tmDd"}], "concept_id": "trm_s3yxeUMCHAo7j"}, {"creation_time": 1689110347, "last_updated": 1689110347, "name": "Dyadic Effect", "definition_text": "That part of the behavior of two interacting individuals that is the product of their particular interaction and that is distinct from the way in which each characteristically relates to others.", "contrasts": [{"creation_time": 1689110278, "last_updated": 1689110278, "name": "behavior between intimate partners during conflict", "id": "cnt_GgOKSUvk8tmDd"}], "concept_id": "trm_pNo3F5h7B8Eg7"}], "indicators": [], "external_datasets": [], "implementations": [], "citation": [], "contrasts": [{"creation_time": 1689110278, "last_updated": 1689110278, "name": "behavior between intimate partners during conflict", "id": "cnt_GgOKSUvk8tmDd", "conditions": []}], "batteries": [], "disorders": []}