Title of article :
Mother and Adolescent Reports of Associations
Between Child Behavior Problems and Mother-Child
Relationship Qualities: Separating Shared
Variance from Individual Variance
Author/Authors :
William J. Burk، نويسنده , , Brett Laursen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
This study contrasts results from different correlational
methods for examining links between mother and
child (N=72 dyads) reports of early adolescent (M=
11.5 years) behavior problems and relationship negativity
and support. Simple (Pearson) correlations revealed a
consistent pattern of statistically significant associations,
regardless of whether scores came from the same reporter
or from different reporters. When correlations between
behavior problems and relationship quality differed, withinreporter
correlations were always greater in magnitude than
between-reporter correlations. Dyadic (common fate) analyses
designed for interdependent data decomposed withinreporter
correlations into variance shared across reporters
(dyadic correlations) and variance unique to specific
reporters (individual correlations). Dyadic correlations were
responsible for most associations between adolescent
behavior problems and relationship negativity; after partitioning
variance shared across reporters, no individual
correlations emerged as statistically significant. In contrast,
adolescent behavior problems were linked to relationship
support via both shared variance and variance unique to
maternal perceptions. Dyadic analyses provide a parsimonious
alternative to multiple contrasts in instances when
identical measures have been collected from multiple
reporters. Findings from these analyses indicate that samereporter
variance bias should not be assumed in the absence
of dyadic statistical analyses.
Keywords :
Adolescent behavior problems .Mother-child relationships . Nonindependent data .Common fate model
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology