The actor-partner interdependence model for categorical dyadic data: a user-friendly guide to GEE
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- Tom Loeys (UGent) , W Cook, Olivia De Smet (UGent) , Anne Wietzker (UGent) and Ann Buysse (UGent)
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- The actor-partner interdependence model (APIM) has been widely used for the analysis of pairs of individuals who interact with each other. The goal of this article is to detail in a nontechnical way how the APIM for binary or count outcomes can be implemented and how actor and partner effects can be estimated using generalized estimating equations (GEE) methodology. Both SPSS- and SAS-syntax needed to estimate the model and the interpretation of the output are illustrated using data from a study exploring the effect of satisfaction with the relationship before the breakup on unwanted pursuit behavior after the breakup in formerly married partners. The use of this GEE method will allow researchers to test a wide array of research hypotheses.
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- COUPLES, LEVEL, REGRESSION, BINARY OUTCOMES, GENERALIZED LINEAR-MODELS
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-5660180
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- Loeys, Tom, et al. “The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model for Categorical Dyadic Data: A User-Friendly Guide to GEE.” PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, vol. 21, no. 2, 2014, pp. 225–41, doi:10.1111/pere.12028.
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- Loeys, T., Cook, W., De Smet, O., Wietzker, A., & Buysse, A. (2014). The actor-partner interdependence model for categorical dyadic data: a user-friendly guide to GEE. PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, 21(2), 225–241. https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.12028
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- Loeys, Tom, W Cook, Olivia De Smet, Anne Wietzker, and Ann Buysse. 2014. “The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model for Categorical Dyadic Data: A User-Friendly Guide to GEE.” PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS 21 (2): 225–41. https://doi.org/10.1111/pere.12028.
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- Loeys, Tom, W Cook, Olivia De Smet, Anne Wietzker, and Ann Buysse. 2014. “The Actor-Partner Interdependence Model for Categorical Dyadic Data: A User-Friendly Guide to GEE.” PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS 21 (2): 225–241. doi:10.1111/pere.12028.
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- 1.Loeys T, Cook W, De Smet O, Wietzker A, Buysse A. The actor-partner interdependence model for categorical dyadic data: a user-friendly guide to GEE. PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS. 2014;21(2):225–41.
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- [1]T. Loeys, W. Cook, O. De Smet, A. Wietzker, and A. Buysse, “The actor-partner interdependence model for categorical dyadic data: a user-friendly guide to GEE,” PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 225–241, 2014.
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