APIM with Distinguishable Dyads: MLM Estimation (in development)

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APIM with Distinguishable Dyads: MLM Estimation (in development) David A. Kenny March 16, 2013

You Need to Know APIM (click for webinar) Multilevel Modeling SPSS

Example Dataset: Acitelli pairwise dataset 148 married couples Outcome Satisfaction (Wife and Husband) Predictor Variable (centered) Other-Positivity (Wife and Husband) How positive the Wife views her Husband, and how positive the Husband views his Wife Gender: Nominal Variable of Husband and Wife

Additional Reading Kenny, D. A., Kashy, D. A., & Cook, W. L. Dyadic data analysis. New York: Guilford Press, Chapter 4 and Chapter 7.