In psychology, especially social psychology, we often encounter situations where people are evaluated and judged by each other or when one group of people evaluates another group. In the case of quantification of such mutual perceptions, we work with matrix relational data whose statistical evaluation is considerably complicated. For a detailed analysis of mutual evaluations, Kenny (1994) developed a methodological approach called the Social Relational Model (SRM). Given that this is not a well-known method of data analysis for us yet, and could be used in a number of areas of psychological research, this article aims to present it briefly and will refer to other important and useful resources. In addition to the basic characteristics and t...
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
Social reciprocity may explain certain emerging psychological processes, which are likely to be foun...
A central goal of group-based psychotherapy is for participants to gain insight into how they percei...
The social relations model (SRM; Kenny, 1994) is a statistical model for studying interpersonal perc...
Using Kenny’s (1994) social relations model (SRM), data from 29 organizational teams who completed d...
When carrying out research, the analysis of data collected from focus groups is often assimilated in...
When carrying out research, the analysis of data collected from focus groups is often assimilated in...
Peer evaluations of performance increasingly are being used to make organizational decisions and to ...
Social relationships are constructed by and through the relational communication that people exchang...
<p>The Social Relations Model (SRM) is a conceptual and analytical approach to examining dyadic beha...
textabstractPeer evaluations of performance increasingly are being used to make organizational decis...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Garry Leigh Robins.The thesis develops models f...
An analysis of group social relationships through an interpersonal perception point of view is prese...
The group therapy literature is plagued with methodological and statistical pitfalls. Likewise, rese...
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
Social reciprocity may explain certain emerging psychological processes, which are likely to be foun...
A central goal of group-based psychotherapy is for participants to gain insight into how they percei...
The social relations model (SRM; Kenny, 1994) is a statistical model for studying interpersonal perc...
Using Kenny’s (1994) social relations model (SRM), data from 29 organizational teams who completed d...
When carrying out research, the analysis of data collected from focus groups is often assimilated in...
When carrying out research, the analysis of data collected from focus groups is often assimilated in...
Peer evaluations of performance increasingly are being used to make organizational decisions and to ...
Social relationships are constructed by and through the relational communication that people exchang...
<p>The Social Relations Model (SRM) is a conceptual and analytical approach to examining dyadic beha...
textabstractPeer evaluations of performance increasingly are being used to make organizational decis...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Garry Leigh Robins.The thesis develops models f...
An analysis of group social relationships through an interpersonal perception point of view is prese...
The group therapy literature is plagued with methodological and statistical pitfalls. Likewise, rese...
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
Social reciprocity may explain certain emerging psychological processes, which are likely to be foun...