Data from groups often have a multimember multigroup (MMMG) structure. Examples are two-parent families with a female or male child (three members, two groups), two same-gender and opposite-gender peers of different status (two members, four groups), or gay, lesbian, and heterosexual couples (two members, three groups). To analyze such data, a framework called MMMG actor – partner interdependence model (MMMG APIM) is presented considering group composition. Three models are discussed in detail: the three-member two-group APIM, the two-member four-group APIM, and the two-member three-group APIM. Structural equation modeling and cross-sectional and longitudinal data are used to illustrate the approach. To ease the interpretation of APIM findi...
The social relations model (SRM) is typically used to identify sources of variance in interpersonal ...
In social and behavioral science, dyadic research has become more and more popular. In case of cross...
Kenny, Kashy, and Cook are helping usher in a paradigm shift for the field of psychology—toward the ...
We extend the actor-partner interdependence model (APIM), a model originally proposed for the analys...
While obtaining information from multiple members of a family can enhance researchers— understanding...
When studying family relationships, researchers often are interested in relational phenomena at an i...
Recent advances in the study of close relationships hold the potential for new insignts into the sig...
There has been substantial interest in the social and health sciences in the reciprocal causal influ...
The actor-partner interdependence model (APIM) has been widely used for the analysis of pairs of ind...
Social relations are multiplex by nature: actors in a group are tied together by various types of re...
Dyadic data analysis with distinguishable dyads assesses the variance, not only between dyads, but a...
This chapter discusses the challenges faced by researchers analyzing data from multiple family membe...
Multilevel models are proposed to study relational or dyadic data from multiple persons in families ...
There is a lack of research examining how the proportion of women and men in a group effects both th...
The social relations model is a statistical tool that allows the analysis of group dynamics as dyadi...
The social relations model (SRM) is typically used to identify sources of variance in interpersonal ...
In social and behavioral science, dyadic research has become more and more popular. In case of cross...
Kenny, Kashy, and Cook are helping usher in a paradigm shift for the field of psychology—toward the ...
We extend the actor-partner interdependence model (APIM), a model originally proposed for the analys...
While obtaining information from multiple members of a family can enhance researchers— understanding...
When studying family relationships, researchers often are interested in relational phenomena at an i...
Recent advances in the study of close relationships hold the potential for new insignts into the sig...
There has been substantial interest in the social and health sciences in the reciprocal causal influ...
The actor-partner interdependence model (APIM) has been widely used for the analysis of pairs of ind...
Social relations are multiplex by nature: actors in a group are tied together by various types of re...
Dyadic data analysis with distinguishable dyads assesses the variance, not only between dyads, but a...
This chapter discusses the challenges faced by researchers analyzing data from multiple family membe...
Multilevel models are proposed to study relational or dyadic data from multiple persons in families ...
There is a lack of research examining how the proportion of women and men in a group effects both th...
The social relations model is a statistical tool that allows the analysis of group dynamics as dyadi...
The social relations model (SRM) is typically used to identify sources of variance in interpersonal ...
In social and behavioral science, dyadic research has become more and more popular. In case of cross...
Kenny, Kashy, and Cook are helping usher in a paradigm shift for the field of psychology—toward the ...