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_aModeling dyadic and interdependent data in the developmental and behavioral sciences / _cedited by Noel A. Card, James P. Selig, Todd D. Little. |
246 | 3 | _aModeling dyadic and interdependent data in the developmental and behavioural sciences | |
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_aNew York : _bRoutledge, _c[2008] |
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505 | 0 | _aModeling dyadic and interdependent data in developmental research : an introduction / Noel A. Card, Todd D. Little, and James P. Selig -- Incorporating interdependence into developmental research : examples from the study of homophily and homogeneity / Brett Laursen ... [et al.] -- Application of the social relations model formulas to developmental research / William L. Cook -- Analyzing social networks in adolescence / Antonius H.N. Cillessen and Casey Borch -- Dyadic models emerging from the longitudinal structural equation modeling tradition : parallels with ecological models of interspecific interactions / Nilam Ram and Amy B. Pedersen -- Dynamic factor analysis of dyadic affective processes with intergroup differences / Emilio Ferrer and Keith F. Widaman -- It takes two : a dyadic, SEM-based perspective on personality development / Pamela Sadler and Erik Woody -- Comparing MLM and SEM approaches to analyzing developmental dyadic data : growth curve models of hostility in families / Deborah A. Kashy and M. Brent Donnellan -- Techniques for modeling dependency in interchangeable dyads / James P. Selig ... [et al.] -- Variance component analysis of generalized and dyadic peer perceptions in adolescence / Thomas E. Malloy and Antonius H.N. Cillessen -- Using the bivariate social relations model to study dyadic relationships : early adolescents' perceptions of friends' aggression and prosocial behavior / Noel A. Card, Todd D. Little, and James P. Selig -- Modeling interdependence using the social relations model : the investment model in family relationships / Susan J.T. Branje, C. Finkenauer, and W.H.J. Meeus -- Methods for detecting subgroups in social networks / Jonathan Templin -- Can we make causal inferences about the influence of children's naturally existing social networks on their school motivation? / Thomas A. Kindermann -- A multilevel p2 model with covariates for the analysis of binary bully-victim network data in multiple classrooms / Bonne J.H. Zijlstra, René Veenstra, and Marijtje A.J. van Duijn -- Beyond the dyad : prospects for social development / Charles F. Bond, Jr. and David Cross -- Thinking about the developmental course of relationships / David A. Kenny. | |
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