Attempting to make some sense out of the key constructs in the family field, distinguished contributors provide a variety of perspectives on the identification, conceptualization, measurement and testing of family variables. Conceptual issues, the application of familiar techniques, and new and experimental methods used in this area are addressed.
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PART ONE: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
Capturing Family Variables - Anastasios C Marcos and Thomas W Draper
Capturing the Complexity of Family Systems - Andrea Larsen and David H Olson
Integrating Family Theory, Family Scores and Family Analysis
The Logic of Measurement in Family Research - Donald C Ransom et al
PART TWO: MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS
Types of Marital Interaction - Brent C Miller and David H Olson
Using Cluster Analysis of the IMC
Cluster Analysis and Family Level Measurement - Erik E Filsinger
Graphical Representations of Dyadic Relationships - Bruce L Brown, Warren E Icke and Gary A Linker
Two into One - Elizabeth Thomson
Structural Models of Couple Behavior
Log-Linear Techniques for the Sequential Analysis of Interaction - Anne K McCarrick and Ronald W Manderscheid
What Makes A Relationship Special - David A Kenny
Special versus Ordinary Dyads - Mary Anne Fitzpatrick and Katherine Dindia
A Round Robin Analysis of Interaction Patterns
Temporal Mapping - Robert K Leik et al
A Method for Analyzing Process
Biplot Rotation in the Analysis of Dyadic Data - Thomas W Draper and Robert K Leik