Multilevel models are proposed to study relational or dyadic data from multiple persons in families or other groups. The variable under study is assumed to refer to a dyadic relation between individuals in the groups. The proposed models are elaborations of the Social Relations Model. The different roles of father, mother, and child are emphasized in these models. Multilevel models provide researchers with a method to estimate the variances and correlations of the Social Relations Model and to incorporate the effects of covariates and test specialized models, even with missing observations.</p
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Garry Leigh Robins.The thesis develops models f...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
Multilevel models are proposed to study relational or dyadic data from multiple persons in families ...
When studying family relationships, researchers often are interested in relational phenomena at an i...
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
While obtaining information from multiple members of a family can enhance researchers— understanding...
This chapter discusses the challenges faced by researchers analyzing data from multiple family membe...
There has been substantial interest in the social and health sciences in the reciprocal causal influ...
The Social Relations Model has been proposed by Kenny & La Voie (1984) to study interpersonal percep...
Behavioral ecologists have recently begun using multilevel modeling for the analysis of social behav...
Family research aims to explore family processes, but is often limited to the examination of unidire...
The social relations model (SRM) is typically used to identify sources of variance in interpersonal ...
The social relations model is a statistical tool that allows the analysis of group dynamics as dyadi...
Individuals and the social or organizational groups they belong to can be viewed as a hierarchical ...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Garry Leigh Robins.The thesis develops models f...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
Multilevel models are proposed to study relational or dyadic data from multiple persons in families ...
When studying family relationships, researchers often are interested in relational phenomena at an i...
An empirically based family assessment can help family therapists understand how a family functions....
While obtaining information from multiple members of a family can enhance researchers— understanding...
This chapter discusses the challenges faced by researchers analyzing data from multiple family membe...
There has been substantial interest in the social and health sciences in the reciprocal causal influ...
The Social Relations Model has been proposed by Kenny & La Voie (1984) to study interpersonal percep...
Behavioral ecologists have recently begun using multilevel modeling for the analysis of social behav...
Family research aims to explore family processes, but is often limited to the examination of unidire...
The social relations model (SRM) is typically used to identify sources of variance in interpersonal ...
The social relations model is a statistical tool that allows the analysis of group dynamics as dyadi...
Individuals and the social or organizational groups they belong to can be viewed as a hierarchical ...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1998 Dr. Garry Leigh Robins.The thesis develops models f...
The family social relations model (SRM) is applied to identify the sources of variance in interperso...