Detection of Behavior Patterns in Single Women in Mexico ()
ABSTRACT
The proposal of
this work is to detect the existence of patterns of interactive sequential
discursive behavior in three single Mexican adult women from retrospective
analysis of the interview between them and the interviewer. The applied
methodology was observational. It was developed iteratively and thoroughly, a
category system as an instrument of observation, and then it was undergone a
recategorization process. The number of sessions observed was three, of three
hours a duration. Intersessional sequential analysis was used through the
SDIS-GSEQ software. Thus we find that the first significant categories in order
of occurrence are: Being for her self, Paradox and Independence. The following
in significant probability of occurrence position are: Dependency,
self-satisfaction, Complementary, Comprehension andNormal. Finally, the categories that are
inhibitory occurrence probabilistically negative are: Responsible, Myself,
Self-understanding. Finding out these women are learning to live for themselves
within a process of emancipation from their families and social structures.
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Ruiz, E. & Avila, A. (2013). Detection of Behavior Patterns in Single Women in Mexico.
Psychology, 4, 897-901. doi:
10.4236/psych.2013.411129.
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