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1.1Eminence among personal relationships scholars in the 1970s
1.2Eminence among personal relationships scholars in the 1990s
1.3Scholars prominent in the field in 2016 regardless of the scholar’s era
4.1Other programs available for performing dyadic data analyses
4.2Pairwise data set for APIM analyses of the closeness and physical aggression example
4.3Fictional data for two couples in person–period pairwise format for dyadic growth model of the marital therapy and conflict example
4.4Variance-covariance matrix of the random effects for the dyadic growth model
4.5Variance-covariance structure for lagged APIM with distinguishable dyad members
4.6Fictional data for one mother–daughter pair in person-period-pairwise format for lagged analysis of the criticism example
9.1An incomplete list of social tasks (Asher & McDonald, 2009)
9.2Social tasks of friendship (adapted from Asher, Parker, & Walker, 1996)
24.1Accuracy in deception-detection studies involving known others
33.1Measurement approaches used to assess social relationships
38.1Relationship maintenance constructs and known correlates