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David A. Kenny May 2018 SRM References ARTICLES & CHAPTERS Jorgensen, T. D., Forney, K. J., Hall, J. A., & Giles, S. (2018). Using modern methods for missing data analysis with the social relations model: A bridge to social network analysis. Social Networks, 54, 2640. Koster, J., & Aven, B. (2018). The effects of individual status and group performance on network ties among teammates in the National Basketball Association. PLOS One, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196013. Koster, J. (2018). Family ties: the multilevel effects of households and kinship on the networks of individuals. Royal Society Open Science, DOI: 10.1098/rsos.172159 Liao, W., Bazarova, N. M., & Yuan, Y. C. (2018). Unpacking medium effects on social psychological processes in computer-mediated communication Using the Social Relations Model. Journal of Computer-mediated Communication, 23, 90-106. Lüdtke, O., & Robitzsch, A., & Trautwein, U. (2018). Integrating covariates into social relations models: A plausible value approach for handling measurement error in perceiver and target effects. Multivariate Behavioral Research. Algesheimer, R., Bagozzi, R. P., & Dholakia, U. M. (2017). Key informant models for measuring group-level variables in small groups: Application to plural subject theory. Sociological Methods and Research, in press. Eisenkraft, N., Elfenbein, H. A., & Kopelman, S. (2017). We know who likes us, but not who competes against us: Dyadic meta-accuracy among work colleagues. Psychological Science, 28, 233241. Elfenbein, H. A., Eisenkraft, N., Curhan, J. R., & DiLalla, L. F. (2017). On the relative importance of individual-level characteristics and dyadic interaction effects in distributive negotiations: Variance partitioning evidence from a twins study. Journal of Applied Psychology, in press. Finkel, E. J., Simpson, J. A., & Eastwick, P. W. (2017). The psychology of close relationships: Fourteen core principles. Annual Review of Psychology, 68, 383-411.

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David A. Kenny May 2018

SRM References

ARTICLES & CHAPTERS

Jorgensen, T. D., Forney, K. J., Hall, J. A., & Giles, S. (2018). Using modern methods for

missing data analysis with the social relations model: A bridge to social network analysis.

Social Networks, 54, 26–40.

Koster, J., & Aven, B. (2018). The effects of individual status and group performance on

network ties among teammates in the National Basketball Association. PLOS One,

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196013.

Koster, J. (2018). Family ties: the multilevel effects of households and kinship on the networks

of individuals. Royal Society Open Science, DOI: 10.1098/rsos.172159

Liao, W., Bazarova, N. M., & Yuan, Y. C. (2018). Unpacking medium effects on social

psychological processes in computer-mediated communication Using the Social

Relations Model. Journal of Computer-mediated Communication, 23, 90-106.

Lüdtke, O., & Robitzsch, A., & Trautwein, U. (2018). Integrating covariates into social relations

models: A plausible value approach for handling measurement error in perceiver and target

effects. Multivariate Behavioral Research.

Algesheimer, R., Bagozzi, R. P., & Dholakia, U. M. (2017). Key informant models for

measuring group-level variables in small groups: Application to plural subject theory.

Sociological Methods and Research, in press.

Eisenkraft, N., Elfenbein, H. A., & Kopelman, S. (2017). We know who likes us, but not who

competes against us: Dyadic meta-accuracy among work colleagues. Psychological

Science, 28, 233–241.

Elfenbein, H. A., Eisenkraft, N., Curhan, J. R., & DiLalla, L. F. (2017). On the relative

importance of individual-level characteristics and dyadic interaction effects in

distributive negotiations: Variance partitioning evidence from a twins study. Journal of

Applied Psychology, in press.

Finkel, E. J., Simpson, J. A., & Eastwick, P. W. (2017). The psychology of close relationships:

Fourteen core principles. Annual Review of Psychology, 68, 383-411.

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Fles, E., & Lakey, B. (2017). The personality traits of consensually supportive people.

Personality and Individual Differences, 104, 87-91.

Hehman, E., Sutherland, C. A. M., Flake, J. K., & Slepian, M. L. (2017). The unique

contributions of perceiver and target characteristics in person perception. Journal of

Personality and Social Psychology, in press.

Lee, C. T., & Doran, D. M. (2017). The role of interpersonal relations in healthcare team

communication and patient safety: A proposed model of interpersonal process in

teamwork. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 49, 75-93.

Loncke, J., Mayer, A., Eichelsheim, V. I., Branje, S. J. T., Meeus, W. H. J., van Lier, P. A. C.,

Koot, H. M., Buysse, A., & Loeys, T. (2017). Latent State-Trait Models for longitudinal

family data: Investigating consistency in perceived support. European Journal of

Psychological Assessment, in press.

Lösch, T., Kelava, A., Nagengast, B., Trautwein, U., & Lüdtke, O. (2017). Perspective matters:

The internal/external frame of reference model for self- and peer ratings of achievement.

Learning and Instruction, in press.

Lösch, T., Lüdtke, O., Robitzsch, A., Kelava, A., Nagengast, B., & Trautwein, U. (2017). A

well-rounded view: Using an interpersonal approach to predict achievement by academic

self-concept and peer ratings of competence. Contemporary Educational Psychology, 51,

198–208.

Marcus, D. K., Robinson, S. L., & Eichenbaum, A. E. (2017). Externalizing behavior and

psychopathy: A Social Relations Analysis. Journal of Personality Disorders, 31, 1-16.

Nestler, S. (2017). Likelihood estimation of the multivariate social relations model. Journal of

Educational and Behavioral Statistics, in press.

Nestler, S., Geukes, K., Hutteman, R., & Back, M. D. (2017). Tackling longitudinal round-robin

data: A Social Relations growth model. Psychometrika, in press.

Salazar Kämpf, M., Lieberman, H., Kerschreiter, R., Krause, S., Nestler, S., & Schmukle, S. C.

(2017). Disentangling the sources of mimicry: Social relations analyses of the

mimicry-liking link. Psychological Science, in press.

Brunson, J. A., Øverup, C. S., & Mehta, P. D. (2016). A social relations examination of

neuroticism and emotional support. Journal of Research in Personality, 63, 67–71.

Dufner, M., Leising, D., & Gebaue, J. E. (2016). Which basic rules underlie social judgments?

Agency follows a zero-sum principle and communion follows a non-zero-sum principle.

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 42, 677-687.

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Jauk, E., Neubauer, A. C., Mairunteregger, T., Pemp, S., Sieber, K. P., & Rauthmann, J. F.

(2016). How alluring are dark personalities? The dark triad and attractiveness in speed

dating. European Journal of Personality, 30, 125–138.

Leising, D., Locke, K. D., Kurzius, E., & Zimmermann, J. (2016). Quantifying the association of

self-enhancement bias with self-ratings of personality and life satisfaction. Assessment,

23, 588-602.

Nestler, S. (2016). Restricted maximum likelihood estimation for parameters of the social

relations model. Psychometrika, in press.

Ackerman, R. A., Kashy, D. A., & Corretti, C. A. (2015). A tutorial on analyzing data from

speed-dating studies with heterosexual dyads. Personal Relationships, 22, 92-110.

Ayalon, L., & Roziner, I. (2015). Satisfaction with the relationship from the perspectives of

family caregivers, older adults and their home care workers. Aging and Mental Health,

20, 56-65.

Berrios, R., Totterdell, P., & Niven, K. (2015). Why do you make us feel good? Correlates and

interpersonal consequences of affective presence in speed-dating. European Journal of

Personality, 29. 72-82.

Buyukcan-Tetik, A., Finkenauer, C., Siersema, M., Heyden, K. V., & Krabbendam, L. (2015).

Social Relations Model analyses of perceived self-control and trust in families. Journal

of Marriage and Family, 77, 209–223.

Cook, W. L. (2015). Mother’s family psychology: A Social Relations Model analysis of

maternal perceptions of the family system. Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in

Applied Psychology, 22, 1-18.

Elfenbein, H. A. (2015). Individual differences in negotiation: A nearly abandoned pursuit

revived. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 24, 131-136.

Elfenbein, H. A., Barsade, S. G., & Eisenkraft, N. (2015). The social perception of emotional

abilities: Expanding what we know about observer ratings of emotional intelligence.

Emotion,15,17-34.

Grafeman, S. J., Barry, C. T., Marcus, D. K., & Leachman, L. L. (2015). Interpersonal

perception of narcissism in an at-risk adolescent sample: A social relations

analysis. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 25, 92-100.

Gross, J., Lakey, B., Lucas, J. L., LaCross, R., Plotkowski, A. R., & Winegard, B. (2015).

Forecasting the student–professor matches that result in unusually effective teaching.

British Journal of Educational Psychology, 85, 19–32

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Hirschmüller, S., Egloff, B., Schmukle, S. C., Nestler, S. & Back, M. D. (2015). Accurate

judgments of neuroticism at zero acquaintance: A question of relevance. Journal of

Personality, 83, 221-228.

Kenny, D. A., Gomes, S., & Kowal, C. (2015). The Intergroup Social Relations Model: ISRM.

Group Dynamics: Theory, Research, and Practice, 19, 152-165.

Lakey, B. (2015). Understanding the PxS Aspect of within-person variation: A variance

partitioning approach. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 2004.

Meagher, B. R., Leman, J. C., Bias, J. P., Latendresse, S. J., & Rowatt, W. C. (2015).

Contrasting self-report and consensus ratings of intellectual humility and arrogance.

Journal of Personality, 58, 35-45.

Nestler, S., Grimm, K. J., & Schönbrodt, F. D. (2015). The social consequences and mechanisms

of personality: How to analyse longitudinal data from individual, dyadic, round-robin,

and network designs. European Journal of Personality, 29, 272-295.

Rentzsch, K. & Schroder-Abe, M. (2015). Self-Enhancement 2.0: An integrated approach to

measuring dyadic self-enhancement at two levels. Social Psychological and Personality

Science, 6, 251-258.

Rockstuhl, T., Ang, S., Ng, K. Y., Lievens, F., & Van Dyne, L. (2015). Putting judging situations

into situational judgment tests: Evidence from intercultural multimedia SJTs. Journal of

Applied Psychology, 100, 464-480.

Stas, L., Schönbrodt, F., & Loeys, T. (2015). Getting the most out of family data with R

package fSRM. Journal of Family Psychology, 29, 263-275.

van den Berg, Y. & Cillessen, A. H. N. (2015). Peer status and classroom seating arrangements:

A social relations analysis. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 130, 19-34.

Church, A. T., Katigbak, M. S., Arias, R. M., Rincon, B. C., Vargas-Flores, J. J., Ibáñez-Reyes,

J., Wang, L., Alvarez, J. M., Wang, C., Ortiz, & Fernando A. (2014). A four-culture

study of self-enhancement and adjustment using the social relations model: Do

alternative conceptualizations and indices make a difference? Journal of Personality and

Social Psychology, 106, 997-1014.

Eastwick, P. W. & Hunt, L. L. (2014). Relational mate value: Consensus and uniqueness in

romantic evaluations. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 106, 728-751.

Ervin, J. N., & Bonito, J. A. (2014). A review and critique of partner effect research in small

groups. Small Group Research, 45, 603-632.

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Frauendorfer, M. S., Schmid Mast, D., Sanchez-Cortes, D., & Gatica-Perez, D. (2014).

Emergent power hierarchies and group performance. International Journal of

Psychology, 50, 392-396.

Koster, J., & Leckie, G. (2014). Food sharing networks in lowland Nicaragua: An application of

the social relations model to count data. Social Networks, 38, 100-110.

Krause, S., Back, M. D., Egloff, B., & Schmukle, S. C. (2014). Implicit interpersonal attraction

in small groups: Automatically activated evaluations predict actual behavior toward

social partners. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 5, 671-679.

Rowatt, C. W., Kang, L. L., Haggard, C. M., & LaBouff, P. J. (2014). A Social-personality

perspective on humility, religiousness, and spirituality. Journal of Psychology and

Theology, 42, 31-40.

van der Kam, N. A., van der Vegt, G. S., Janssen, O., & Stoker, J. I. (2014). Heroic or hubristic?

A componential approach to the relationship between perceived transformational

leadership and leader–member exchanges. European Journal of Work and

Organizational Psychology, 24, 611-626.

Back, M. D., Küfner, A. C. P., Dufner, M., Gerlach, T. M., Rauthmann, J. F., & Denissen, J. J. A. (2013). Narcissistic admiration and rivalry: Disentangling the bright and dark sides of narcissism. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 105, 1013-1037.

Brion, S., & Anderson, C. (2013). The loss of power: How illusions of alliance contribute to powerholders downfall. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 121, 129-139.

Dorff, C., & Ward, M. D. (2013). Networks, dyads, and the Social Relations Model. Political

Science Research Methods, 1, 159-178.

Eastwick, P. W., & Buck, A. A. (2013). Too much matching: A Social Relations Model

enhancement of the pairing game. Teaching of Psychology, 41, 246-250.

Kenny, D. A. (2013). Issues in the measurement of judgmental accuracy. In S. Baron-Cohen, H.

Tager-Flusberg, Lombardo, Understanding other minds: Perspectives from

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Guo, S., & Wu, X. (2013). The application of Social Relations Model in family study. Advances

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Kennedy, J. A., Anderson, C., & Moore, D. A. (2013). When overconfidence is revealed to others: Testing the status-enhancement theory of overconfidence. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 122, 266-279.

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Küfner, A. C. P., Nestler, S., & Back M. D. (2013). The two pathways to being an (un-) popular

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approach to estimating the Social Relations Model using Bayesian methods.

Psychological Methods, 18, 101-119.

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Malloy, T. E. (2013). Trait ratings of the in-group and out-group with minimal acquaintance:

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sur les traits de l’endogroupe et de l’exogroupe lors des rencontres sans connaissance

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Meagher, B. R., & Kenny, D. A. (2013). Judge, that ye shall be judged: Interpersonal judgments

of religious characteristics within faith communities. Psychology of Religion and

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