This paper demonstrates a recently-popularized quantitative method, the time-varying effect model (TVEM), in describing dynamic, momentary interpersonal processes implicated by Interpersonal Theory. We investigated moment-to-moment complementarity in affiliation and control behaviors (i.e., correspondence in affiliation and reciprocity in control between married dyad members) in a five-minute interaction (N = 135), and how complementarity changed over time. Overall, results supported complementarity in affiliation and control. Moreover, effects were time-varying: Complementarity in affiliation increased over time and complementary in control changed over time in a cyclical manner. Dyadic adjustment moderated the strength in complementarity ...
An intraindividual variability design, including application of dynamic factor mod-els, was used to ...
International audienceSpontaneous social coordination has been extensively described in natural sett...
Mutual influence within relationships is theorized as central to human development and functioning a...
This paper demonstrates a recently-popularized quantitative method, the time-varying effect model (T...
The mere presence of a co-actor can influence an individual’s response behavior. For instance, a soc...
The Continuous Assessment of Interpersonal Dynamics (CAID) is a method in which trained observers co...
<p>How one behaves after interacting with a friend may not be the same as before the interaction. Th...
Previous research has recommended that temporal patterning be investigated in marital interactions. ...
Objective: The social present is a novel descriptor of dyadic nowness and social sharing, extending ...
The Continuous Assessment of Interpersonal Dynamics (CAID) is a method in which trained observers co...
Although time pressure can decisively shape employees’ behavior, little remains known about the cons...
Drawing from social cognitive theory (Ban-dura, 1986) and data from 1,640 couples who remained toget...
Ample theoretical work on social networks is explicitly or implicitly concerned with the role of in...
How can we model influence between individuals in a social system, even when the network of interact...
The Continuous Assessment of Interpersonal Dynamics (CAID) is an observational coding method that en...
An intraindividual variability design, including application of dynamic factor mod-els, was used to ...
International audienceSpontaneous social coordination has been extensively described in natural sett...
Mutual influence within relationships is theorized as central to human development and functioning a...
This paper demonstrates a recently-popularized quantitative method, the time-varying effect model (T...
The mere presence of a co-actor can influence an individual’s response behavior. For instance, a soc...
The Continuous Assessment of Interpersonal Dynamics (CAID) is a method in which trained observers co...
<p>How one behaves after interacting with a friend may not be the same as before the interaction. Th...
Previous research has recommended that temporal patterning be investigated in marital interactions. ...
Objective: The social present is a novel descriptor of dyadic nowness and social sharing, extending ...
The Continuous Assessment of Interpersonal Dynamics (CAID) is a method in which trained observers co...
Although time pressure can decisively shape employees’ behavior, little remains known about the cons...
Drawing from social cognitive theory (Ban-dura, 1986) and data from 1,640 couples who remained toget...
Ample theoretical work on social networks is explicitly or implicitly concerned with the role of in...
How can we model influence between individuals in a social system, even when the network of interact...
The Continuous Assessment of Interpersonal Dynamics (CAID) is an observational coding method that en...
An intraindividual variability design, including application of dynamic factor mod-els, was used to ...
International audienceSpontaneous social coordination has been extensively described in natural sett...
Mutual influence within relationships is theorized as central to human development and functioning a...