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triadR: An R package for triadic analysis

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triadR

triadR: An R package for triadic analysis
Developer: Man-Nok, Wong & David A. Kenny
Contact: Man-Nok, Wong (mannok@mnwong.com)
Last Update: 12/02/2019

triadR is a program for the statistical analysis of generalized round-robin data, with the focus on triadic behavior. The package implemented triadic relations model (TRM; Bond, Horm & Kenny, 1997) to estimate 7 variances and 16 covariances from a round-robin of 3-person interactions.

This is a beta version, which means it contains most of the major features, but is not yet complete.

Key References:

  1. Bond, Jr., C. F., Horn, E. M., & Kenny, D. A. (1997). A model for triadic relations. Psychological Methods, 2, 79-94.
  2. Bond, Jr., C. F., & Cross, D. (2008). Beyond the dyad: Prospects for social development. Modeling Dyadic and Interdependent Data in the Developmental and Behavioral Sciences, 387-410.
  3. Bond, Jr., C. F., & Kenny, D. A. (2002). The triangle of interpersonal models. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83(2), 355-366.
  4. Bond, Jr., C. F., Kenny, D. A., Horn Broome, E., Stokes-Zoota, J. J., & Richard, F. D. (2000). Multivariate analysis of triadic relationst. Multivariate behavioral research, 35(3), 397-426.
  5. Card, N. A., Rodkin, P. C., & Garandeau, C. F. (2010). A description and illustration of the Triadic Relations Model: Who perceives whom as bullying whom?. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 34(4), 374-383.
  6. Kenny, D. A., Bond, Jr., C. F., Mohr, C. D., & Horn, E. M.(1996). Do we know how much people like one another? Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71, 928-936.

Usage

If you wish to cite this package please use:

Wong, M.-N. & Kenny, D. A. (2019, February). triadR: An R package for triadic analysis [Computer software]. Available from https://github.com/mannokwong/triadR

Syntax

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