APS

30th APS Annual Convention

A Dyadic Perspective and Beyond: Studying Interpersonal Dynamics with Intensive Longitudinal Data

Thursday, May 24, 2018 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · Developmental

This symposium brings together empirical studies as well as methodological research on interpersonal relationships with intensive longitudinal designs. Advocating for a dyadic perspective, the symposium aims to create an interface between theory and methods to better define questions with regard to daily interpersonal relationships and appropriate methods to answer them.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Mengyu GaoChair
    University of Notre Dame
  • Raquael JoinerCoChair
    University of Notre Dame
  • Niall BolgerDiscussant
    Columbia University

Presentations

  1. Support Dynamics in the Stress-Negative Affect Link: Within Individuals and within Dyadic PairsRaquael Joiner, Cindy Bergeman, Lijuan Wang
  2. The Link between Marital and Parent-Child Relationship Quality: Test for the Spillover and Compensatory Hypotheses with a Daily Diary DesignMengyu Gao, Edward Cummings
  3. The Extension and Demonstration of the One-with-Many Design to Study Interpersonal DynamicsMiriam Brinberg, Nilam Ram
  4. Handling Missing Data in the Modeling of Dyadic Intensive Longitudinal DataLinying Ji, Sy-Miin Chow, Alice Schermerhorn, Nicholas Jacobson, Edward Cummings