We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational models theory (RMT), a theory of human social relationships. RMT posits four elementary models of relationships governing human interactions, singly or in combination: Communal Sharing, Authority Ranking, Equality Matching, and Market Pricing. To these are added the limiting cases of asocial and null interactions, whereby people do not coordinate with reference to any shared principle. Our model is rooted in the observation that each individual in a dyadic interaction can do either the same thing as the other individual, a different thing or nothing at all. To represent these three possibilities, we consider two individuals that can each act ...
Face-to-face interactions in social groups are a central aspect of human social lives. Although the ...
Cet article traite de quelques notions qui semblent essentielles à toute approche scientifique du so...
We present and analyze minimal models for three social phenomena: the development of two-sided confl...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
Ample theoretical work on social networks is explicitly or implicitly concerned with the role of in...
Face-to-face interactions are essential parts of our social lives. They mark the times and places wh...
We propose a dyadic Item Response Theory (dIRT) model for measuring interactions of pairs of individ...
Dyadic network data occur when each member in a group provides data about each other member in the g...
This article presents a dynamic model of dyadic social interaction. It is shown that a set of simple...
Behavioral ecologists have recently begun using multilevel modeling for the analysis of social behav...
A study tested hypotheses derived from relational models theory on how four models - communal sharin...
This essay is a short introduction to relational models theory and the evidence supporting it. I beg...
Social interactions occur when agents in a network affect other agents’ choices directly, as opposed...
Face-to-face interactions in social groups are a central aspect of human social lives. Although the ...
Cet article traite de quelques notions qui semblent essentielles à toute approche scientifique du so...
We present and analyze minimal models for three social phenomena: the development of two-sided confl...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
We introduce a model of dyadic social interactions and establish its correspondence with relational ...
Ample theoretical work on social networks is explicitly or implicitly concerned with the role of in...
Face-to-face interactions are essential parts of our social lives. They mark the times and places wh...
We propose a dyadic Item Response Theory (dIRT) model for measuring interactions of pairs of individ...
Dyadic network data occur when each member in a group provides data about each other member in the g...
This article presents a dynamic model of dyadic social interaction. It is shown that a set of simple...
Behavioral ecologists have recently begun using multilevel modeling for the analysis of social behav...
A study tested hypotheses derived from relational models theory on how four models - communal sharin...
This essay is a short introduction to relational models theory and the evidence supporting it. I beg...
Social interactions occur when agents in a network affect other agents’ choices directly, as opposed...
Face-to-face interactions in social groups are a central aspect of human social lives. Although the ...
Cet article traite de quelques notions qui semblent essentielles à toute approche scientifique du so...
We present and analyze minimal models for three social phenomena: the development of two-sided confl...