The Social Relations Model has been proposed by Kenny & La Voie (1984) to study interpersonal perception. This model has been also used to partition family data into individual, dyadic and family effects and it permits examination of several types of interdependence between and within family. At the individual level, actor and partner effects for each family role can be estimated. At the dyadic level, relationship effect can be estimated; and at the family level family effect can be estimated. The aim of the present study is to verify which level (individual, dyadic or family) has more influence on the perception of support. The sample composed of 108 young adults'
Lanz, M., Tagliabue, S., Rosnati, R., Il Social Relations Model nello studio delle relazioni familiari, <<TPM. TESTING PSICOMETRIA METODOLOGIA>>, 2004; 2004 (11): 197-214 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/11234]
Il Social Relations Model nello studio delle relazioni familiari
Lanz, Margherita;Tagliabue, Semira;Rosnati, Rosa
2004
Abstract
The Social Relations Model has been proposed by Kenny & La Voie (1984) to study interpersonal perception. This model has been also used to partition family data into individual, dyadic and family effects and it permits examination of several types of interdependence between and within family. At the individual level, actor and partner effects for each family role can be estimated. At the dyadic level, relationship effect can be estimated; and at the family level family effect can be estimated. The aim of the present study is to verify which level (individual, dyadic or family) has more influence on the perception of support. The sample composed of 108 young adults'I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.