Social Relations Analyses with roles ("Family SRM")


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Documentation for package ‘fSRM’ version 0.3.4

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buildSRMSyntaxLatent Build lavaan syntax for a Social Relations Model with roles ("Family SRM")
equalMeans Test actor and partner means for equality
four.person Data set on attachment anxiety in four person families (Cook, 2000)
fSRM Run a Social Relations Model with roles ("Family SRM")
getImport Import and transform a dataset into long format
import Import and transform a dataset into long format
import, Import and transform a dataset into long format
mod Get modification indices for a fSRM object
predict.fSRM Predict new cases based on a fitted fSRM model
three.person Data set on attachment anxiety in 3-person families (based on Cook, 2000)
two.groups Data set on negative interactions A simulated dataset, mimicking the study performed by Eichelsheim et al. (2011) who investigated whether there are differences in patterns of negativity between families with and without an adolescent with externalizing problem behavior. The problematic and nonproblematic group consist of 120 and 153 four-person families, respectively. This dataset contains two measures of negativity for each of the 12 relationships. Four roles are present: Mothers "MO", fathers "FA", the asolescent with externalizing problem behavior "C1", and the adolescent without problem behavior "C2".
two.indicators Data set on attachment dependency (Cook, 2000) The classic Cook (2000) dataset consists of measurements on security of attachment within families. Only the variable measuring attachment dependency in family relationships is included in this dataset. Four roles are present (i.e. two parents and two children): mothers "m", fathers "f", the older child as "c", and the younger child "y".
update.fSRM Rerun a fSRM model with new parameters