David A. Kenny April 2015 SRM References ARTICLES & CHAPTERS Cook, W. L. (2015). Mother’s family psychology: A Social Relations Model analysis of maternal perceptions of the family system. Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 22, 1-18. Grafeman, S. J., Barry, C. T., Marcus, D. K., & Leachman, L. L. (2015). Interpersonal perception of narcissism in an at-risk adolescent sample: A social relations analysis. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 25, 92-100. Kenny, D. A., Gomes, S., & Kowal, C. (2015). The Intergroup Social Relations Model: ISRM. Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, in press. Stas, L., Schönbrodt, F., & Loeys, T. (2015). Getting the most out of family data with R package fSRM. Journal of Family Psychology, in press. van den Berg, Y. & Cillessen, A. H. N. (2015). Peer status and classroom seating arrangements: A social relations analysis. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 130, 19-34. Church, A. T., Katigbak, M. S., Arias, R. 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Reciprocity of interpersonal attraction: A confirmed hypothesis. Social Psychology Quarterly, 45, 54-58. Wong, G. Y. (1982). Round robin analysis of variance via maximum likelihood. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 77, 714-724. Kenny, D. A. (1981). Interpersonal perception: A multivariate round robin analysis. In M. B. Brewer & B. E. Collins (Eds.), Scientific inquiry and the social sciences: A volume in honor of Donald T. Campbell (pp. 288-309). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Kenny, D. A., & Nasby, W. (1980). Splitting the reciprocity correlation. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 38, 249-256. Warner, R., Kenny, D. A., & Stoto, M. (1979). A new round robin analysis of variance for social interaction data. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 37, 1742-1757. David A. Kenny 26 April 2015 DISSERTATIONS Van den Berg, Y. H. M. (2015). Peers in proximity: New perspectives on interpersonal processes in the classroom. Radboud University Nijmegen. Hui, C. M. (2013). Reciprocity in prisoner's dilemmas: A social relations model analysis. The University of Chicago. Garcia, R. (2012). Diversity in context: The effects of multiple identity group composition and identity salience on categorization and affect in small groups. University of Connecticut. Lansu, T. (2012). Implicit processes in peer relations: Effects of popularity and aggression. Radboud University Nijmegen. Walker, K. S. (2012). A social relations analysis of interpersonal perception among children with ADHD and comparison peers: The positive illusory bias revisited. State University of New York at Buffalo. van der Kam, N. A. (2012). Leader self-enhancement: An interpersonal approach. University of Groningen. Cullen, K. L. (2011). Examination of peer contextual performance ratings in co-located and virtual teams using the social relations model. Auburn University. Ross, S. J. (2011). A Social Relations Analysis of transactive memory in groups. University of Western Ontario. Eichelsheim, V. I. (2010). The complexity of families: Assessing family relationships and their association with externalizing problems. Utrecht University. Payne, K. T. (2010). Does psychopathy predict desirability in dating situations? A social relations analysis. University of Southern Mississippi. Ladbury, J. L. (2010) The effects of cultural dispositions on behavior in social dilemmas: Examining the impact of expectations on cooperation and competition. North Dakota State University. Grafeman, S. J. (2009). Interpersonal perception of narcissism in an at-risk sample: A social relations analysis. University of Southern Mississippi. de Mol, J. (2008). Children’s influence and processes of interpersonal influence in family systems. Ghent University. Markin, R. (2008). Application of the Social Relations Model to the core conflictual relationship theme in group psychotherapy: Evaluation of the social microcosm theory. University of Maryland. David A. Kenny 27 April 2015 Back, M. D. (2007). Spontane interpersonelle Attraktion und Persönlichkeit: Eine längsschnittliche Social Relations Analyse. University of Leipzig. Bergman, J. Z. (2007). Socio-emotional conflict in teams: A social relations analysis and exploration of causes. University of Tennessee. Gibson, J. E. M. (2007). Interpersonal perception: Don't worry, be happy. University of Victoria. Harnisher, J. (2007). A social relations analysis of multi-rater performance appraisal systems. New York University. Shea, K. D. (2007). Sociotechnical influences on outcomes in telehomecare. University of Arizona. Bergman, J. Z. (2006). Socio-emotional conflict in teams: A social relations analysis and exploration of causes. University of Tennessee. Ediger, J. (2006). Meta-perceptive accuracy in social anxiety. University of Manitoba. Vazire, S. B. (2006). The person from the inside and the outside. University of Texas. Asada, K. J. K. (2005). An exploration of the frequency, antecedents, and perceptions of complaining in interpersonal relationships. Michigan State University. Letzring, T. D. (2005). The good judge: Personality and behavioral correlates of accurate personality judgment. University of California at Riverside. Popp, D. (2005). Meta-expectation in social interactions: A general theory of interpersonal influence. University of Connecticut. Santuzzi, A. M. (2005). Perceptions and metaperceptions of negative evaluation: Group composition and interpersonal accuracy in a social relations model. Tulane University. Delsing, M. (2004) Family justice and trust: Analysis of intergenerational, cross-sectional, and longitudinal family data by means of the social relations model. University of Nijmegen. Mahaffey, K. J. (2003). Interpersonal perception of psychopathic personality traits: A social relations analysis. Sam Houston State University. Branje, S. J. T. (2002). Families with adolescent children: Development in relationships. University of Nijmegen. Buist, K. (2002). Family attachment in adolescence: Individual differences, changes and links to psychosocial adjustment. University of Nijmegen. David A. Kenny 28 April 2015 Niemi, G. R. (2002). Social perception and metaperception among children with learning and emotional disabilities: A social relations analysis. University of Massachusetts. Kwan, S. Y. V. (2002). Reconceptualizing individual differences in self-enhancement bias with the social relations model: An integration of social and personality perspectives. University of California at Berkeley. Elfenbein, H. A. (2001). Accuracy in communicating emotion in the workplace: A field research investigation. Harvard University. Stewart, M. L. (2001). Personality predictors of emergent leadership. Texas A&M University. Jung, T. (1999). A new look at moderator variables of agreement: The role of target standing. University of Connecticut. Mohr, C. D. (1999). Consensus and uniqueness in the perception of men and women in general and in particular. University of Connecticut. Duarte, V. G. Using expert judgment to identify dimensions indicative of appropriate computer use in the mathematics classroom based on the NCTM Standards. University of Connecticut. Mannebach, M. A. (1997). The Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee formulary decisionmaking process: A social relations analysis. University of Michigan. Feil, E. L. (1996). Accuracy of meta-perceptions during early acquaintance. Catholic University. Gershefski, J. J. (1996). A social relations analysis of intermember cohesion, perception of affective expression and outcome in group psychotherapy. Catholic University. Hamilton, L. A. (1996). Dyadic family relationships and gender in adolescent identity formation: A social relations analysis. University of Texas. Hennen, M. E. (1996). Consensus and meta-accuracy in self-managing work groups: A social relations analysis. University of Connecticut. Hsiung, R. O. (1996). A social relations analysis of influence and emotion perceptions during family purchase decision-making. University of Michigan. Lashley, B. R. (1996). Significance testing for round-robin data. Texas Christian University. Sullivan, P. S. (1996). Interpersonal perception in dyadic and group settings: A social relations analysis. University of Connecticut. David A. Kenny 29 April 2015 Strack, M. (2004). Sozialperspektivitat: Theoretische bezuge, forschuungsmethodik und wirtschaftpsychologische praktikabilitat eins beziehungsdiagnostischen konstrukts. Göttingen Germany: Universitätsverlag Göttingen. Bishop, C. M. (1993). The communication of pain in marital dyads: A social relations analysis of pain expression. University of Saskatchewan. Gillespie, D. A. (1993). The effect of depressed mood on the social perception of psychiatric patients. University of Maryland. Sawyer, C. R. (1992). Predictors of judgment accuracy in the nonverbal communication of public speaking anxiety: A social relations analysis. University of North Texas. Chipuer, H. M. (1991). Genetics of adolescents’ family environment: A systems perspective of family interactions. Pennsylvania State University. Cronin, J. J. (1991). The effect of communication competence on outcomes of the buyer-seller dyad: An application of the social relations model. University of Connecticut. Flink, C. M. (1990). Increasing accuracy and reducing bias in social judgments: Paying attention to versus forming impressions of others. University of Colorado. Hillock, D. W. (1990). The social adjustment of female lone-parents: A social relations analysis. University of Toronto. DiPilato, M. (1989). Person perception in initial acquaintance: Changes over time and tasktrait match. Arizona State University. Farthing, C. E. (1989). A longitudinal test of Sullivan’s anxiety theory in naturalistic relationships. Catholic University. Oliver, P. V. (1988). Effects of need for social approval on first interaction among members of the opposite sex. University of Connecticut. Thompson, L. L. (1988). Social perception in negotiation. Northwestern University. Albright-Malloy, L. (1987). The role of acquaintance in accuracy of interpersonal perception. University of Connecticut. Cook, W. L. (1987). Reciprocity of consistency: Implications for forecasting the outcome of relationships. University of Connecticut. Malloy, T. E. (1986). Self-referenced social perception. University of Connecticut. Chemtob, H. J. (1985). An application of the social relations model to a study of sex-role orientation and self-disclosure. Catholic University. David A. Kenny 30 April 2015 Ingraham, L. J. (1985). Individual differences and relationship effects in experienced mood in dyadic social interaction. Catholic University. Burleson, J. A. (1982). Reciprocity of interpersonal attraction within acquainted versus unacquainted small groups. University of Texas. La Voie, L. (1981). The analysis of social interaction: Individual and interactive effects in same-and mixed-aged dyads. University of Connecticut. Polley, R. B. (1979). Both sides of the mirror: Small groups and subjectivity. Harvard University. Warner, R. (1978). Temporal patterns in dialogue. Harvard University.
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