Models of Non-Independence in Dyadic Research. Kenny, D. A. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 13(2):279--294, May, 1996.
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In dyadic research, the responses of the two members of the dyad are likely to be non-independent. Statistical estimation for three different processes that bring about non-independence are presented. In each, a variable X influences Y. First, the X variable of one person may influence the Y variable of his or her partner. Second, the Y variables of the two people may directly influence each other. Third, the two X and Y scores may be indicators of couple-level factors.
@article{kenny_models_1996,
	title = {Models of {Non}-{Independence} in {Dyadic} {Research}},
	volume = {13},
	issn = {0265-4075, 1460-3608},
	url = {http://spr.sagepub.com.proxy.lib.sfu.ca/content/13/2/279},
	doi = {10.1177/0265407596132007},
	abstract = {In dyadic research, the responses of the two members of the dyad are likely to be non-independent. Statistical estimation for three different processes that bring about non-independence are presented. In each, a variable X influences Y. First, the X variable of one person may influence the Y variable of his or her partner. Second, the Y variables of the two people may directly influence each other. Third, the two X and Y scores may be indicators of couple-level factors.},
	language = {en},
	number = {2},
	urldate = {2014-04-14},
	journal = {Journal of Social and Personal Relationships},
	author = {Kenny, David A.},
	month = may,
	year = {1996},
	keywords = {influence, non-independence, statistics},
	pages = {279--294},
	file = {Full Text PDF:files/48889/Kenny - 1996 - Models of Non-Independence in Dyadic Research.pdf:application/pdf;Snapshot:files/48890/279.html:text/html}
}

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