The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interpersonal dispositions in families, but the antecedents or consequences of those sources are rarely investigated. Simultaneous modeling of the SRM with antecedents or consequences using structural equation modeling (SEM) allows to do so, but may become computationally prohibitive in small samples. We therefore consider two factor score regression (FSR) methods: regression and Bartlett FSR. Based on full information maximum likelihood (FIML), we derive closed-form expressions for the regression and Bartlett factor scores in the presence of missingness. A simulation study in both a complete- and incomplete-case setting compares the performance of the...
The social relations model (SRM) is typically used to identify sources of variance in interpersonal ...
<p>The Social Relations Model (SRM) is a conceptual and analytical approach to examining dyadic beha...
Regression models predicting social-emotional behaviors from family- and child-level correlates.</p
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
Support is key to healthy family functioning. Using the family social relations model (SRM), it has ...
Support is key to healthy family functioning. Using the family social relations model (SRM), it has ...
Support is key to healthy family functioning. Using the family social relations model (SRM), it has ...
Support is key to healthy family functioning. Using the family social relations model (SRM), it has ...
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
Family research aims to explore family processes, but is often limited to the examination of unidire...
Loncke J, Mayer A, Eichelsheim VI, et al. Latent State-Trait Models for Longitudinal Family Data. Eu...
The social relations model (SRM) is typically used to identify sources of variance in interpersonal ...
<p>The Social Relations Model (SRM) is a conceptual and analytical approach to examining dyadic beha...
Regression models predicting social-emotional behaviors from family- and child-level correlates.</p
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
Support is key to healthy family functioning. Using the family social relations model (SRM), it has ...
Support is key to healthy family functioning. Using the family social relations model (SRM), it has ...
Support is key to healthy family functioning. Using the family social relations model (SRM), it has ...
Support is key to healthy family functioning. Using the family social relations model (SRM), it has ...
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
Family research aims to explore family processes, but is often limited to the examination of unidire...
Loncke J, Mayer A, Eichelsheim VI, et al. Latent State-Trait Models for Longitudinal Family Data. Eu...
The social relations model (SRM) is typically used to identify sources of variance in interpersonal ...
<p>The Social Relations Model (SRM) is a conceptual and analytical approach to examining dyadic beha...
Regression models predicting social-emotional behaviors from family- and child-level correlates.</p