| Literature DB >> 27924408 |
Steffen Nestler1, Katharina Geukes2, Roos Hutteman3, Mitja D Back2.
Abstract
The social relations model (SRM) is commonly used in the analysis of interpersonal judgments and behaviors that arise in groups. The SRM was developed only for use with cross-sectional data. Here, we introduce an extension of the SRM to longitudinal data. The social relations growth model represents a person's repeated SRM judgments of another person as a function of time. We show how the model's parameters can be estimated using restricted maximum likelihood, and how the effects of covariates on interindividual and interdyad variability in growth can be computed. An example is presented to illustrate the suggested approach. We also present the results of a small simulation study showing the suitability of the social relations growth model for the analysis of longitudinal SRM data.Entities:
Keywords: linear mixed model; longitudinal data; restricted maximum likelihood; social relations model
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27924408 DOI: 10.1007/s11336-016-9546-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychometrika ISSN: 0033-3123 Impact factor: 2.500