2016
DOI: 10.17505/jpor.2016.04
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Directional Dependence in the Analysis of Single Subjects

Abstract: Abstract:Many statistical methods applied in person-oriented research make use of theoretical principles originally derived in a variable-oriented context. From this perspective, it naturally follows that advances originated in variableoriented methodology may potentially contribute to the development of methods suitable for person-oriented perspectives. Direction Dependence Analysis (DDA) constitutes one of these recent advances and provides a framework to statistically evaluate asymmetric properties of obser… Show more

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“…We find ourselves at a point where social science substantive theory, statistical modeling, and philosophical theory must be compatible. More interdisciplinary work is needed to flesh out the ramifications of this situation (see Wiedermann & von Eye, 2016b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We find ourselves at a point where social science substantive theory, statistical modeling, and philosophical theory must be compatible. More interdisciplinary work is needed to flesh out the ramifications of this situation (see Wiedermann & von Eye, 2016b ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the following example, we use data from a longitudinal study on the development of alcoholism (Perrine et al, 1995 ). A sample of 50 males who had identified themselves as alcoholics indicated daily the quantity of alcohol they had consumed the day before, and the stress they had experienced on the day of alcohol consumption (for earlier analyses of these data, see, e.g., von Eye, & Wiedermann, 2021 , 2024 a,b; Wiedermann & von Eye, 2016 ). Alcohol consumption was coded as number of beers consumed on a day.…”
Section: Stress and Beer Consumption In Alcoholicsmentioning
confidence: 99%