Last edition Elsevier Social Relations Modeling of Behavior in Dyads and Groups covers software, interpersonal perception (adult and children), the SRM with roles (e.g. in families), and applications to non-human research. Written in an accessible way, and for advanced undergraduates, graduate students and researchers, author Thomas E. Malloy strives to make inherently abstract material and unusual statistics understandable. As the social relations model provides a straightforward conceptual model of the components that make up behaviors in dyads and groups, this book will provide a powerful conceptual and methodological toolbox to analyze behaviors in dyads and groups across the sciences.
Last Edition
ISBN 13: 9780128119679
Imprint: Elsevier
Language: English
Authors: Thomas E. Malloy
Pub Date: 08/2018
Pages: 408
Illus: Illustrated
Weight: 610.000 grams
Size: h 152 X 229 mm
Product Type: Softcover
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- • Captures essential conceptual and methodological topics around the scientific analyses of behaviors in groups and dyads
- • Situates the SRM in the history of dyadic research
- • Offers detailed guidance on research design and measurement operations
- • Captures essential conceptual and methodological topics around the scientific analyses of behaviors in groups and dyads
- • Situates the SRM in the history of dyadic research
- • Offers detailed guidance on research design and measurement operations
- Thomas E. Malloy has conducted research on interpersonal perception, peer perceptions in classrooms, intergroup relations, and reconciliation, individual differences and behavior, cross-cultural psychology, research methodology, and healthy psychology. He is currently funded by RI-INBRE and the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to study Visual Attention to Faces of in-group and out-group members. Professor Malloy directs the Intergroup Relations Laboratory at Rhode Island College. He works with researchers at the Finnish National Institute of Health and Welfare on the 1987 Finnish Birth Cohort Study, a 25 year longitudinal study of all those born in Finland in 1987. Professor Malloy is collaborating with researchers at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem on the quality of listening in dyadic interactions. He is also collaborating with researchers at the University of Ulster in Ireland on face-to-face dyadic interaction. He has offered methodological workshops at annual meetings of the Association for Psychological Science on Social Relations Modeling of Dyadic Data.
- 1. History
- 2. Logic of the Componential Model
- 3. Design and Measurement
- 4. Variances and Covariances Quantify Phenomena
- 5. Using Variances, Covariances, and Effect Estimates to Model Social Phenomena
- 6. SRM as a Heuristic Device
- 7. An Integrated Reference Source
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