Table 1. 

Intercoder reliability for qualitative coding of clips from the looking time study (Study 1, shaded rows, N = 112) and preferential looking study (Study 2, white rows, N = 138) of Scott et al. (2017).

Intercoder reliability for qualitative coding of clips from the looking time study (Study 1, shaded rows, N = 112) and preferential looking study (Study 2, white rows, N = 138) of Scott et al. (2017).
Intercoder reliability for qualitative coding of clips from the looking time study (Study 1, shaded rows, N = 112) and preferential looking study (Study 2, white rows, N = 138) of Scott et al. (2017).

Note. In Study 1, fussiness and distraction were coded for all 8 clips per participant, and parent interaction measures were coded for the last 6 clips; clips were about 20 s long. In Study 2, fussiness and distraction were coded for all 13 clips per participant (ranging from 8 to 50 s), and parent interaction measures for 6 clips (about 8 s each).

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