Two-way relationship
As Zweierbeziehung an intense is social relationship between two people called. In the social sciences, the term dyad or dyadic relationship is also used for this.
This term includes not only the couple relationship, but also the parent-child relationship .
The term dyad is also often used to delimit the two-person relationship of larger social groups in which it is embedded (e.g. family).
Pairfam is an important collection of data on two-person relationships in Germany .
See also
literature
- T. Ledermann, JG Bodenmann, M. Eid: Methods for analyzing relationships in dyadic data and their application in pair research. Unpublished Diss., University of Freiburg, 2007.
- T. Ledermann, G. Bodenmann: Moderator and mediator effects in dyadic data. In: Journal of Social Psychology. Volume 37, No. 1, 2006, pp. 27-40.
- FJ Neyer: On dealing with dyadic data: new methods for social psychology. In: Journal of Social Psychology. Volume 29, 1998, pp. 291-306.
- C. Rohde-Dachser: Dyad as an illusion? Reflections on some structural conditions of the two-person relationship using the example of partnership and psychoanalysis. In: Journal for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychoanalysis. 1981.
Web links
Wiktionary: two-way relationship - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Individual evidence
- ↑ K. Lenz: Sociology of the two-way relationship. West German Publishing House, 1998.
- ↑ Jan Trost: Marriages and other dyadic relationships. In: Bernhard Nauck, Corinna Onnen-Isemann: Family in the focus of science and research. Luchterhand, Neuwied / Berlin 1995, pp. 343–356.
- ↑ Roos Hutteman, Wiebke Bleidorn, Lars Penke, Jaap JA Denissen: It Takes Two: A Longitudinal Dyadic Study on Predictors of Fertility Outcomes. In: Journal of Personality. Volume 81, No. 5, 2013, 487-498.
- ↑ Gerrit Bauer, Thorsten Kneip: Dyadic Fertility Decisions in a Life Course Perspective. In: Advances in Life Course Research. 2013. doi: 10.1016 / j.alcr.2013.11.003 .
- ↑ Oliver Arránz Becker, Paul B. Hill: Educational homogamy and partnership success - a dyadic analysis. In: Michael Feldhaus, Johannes Huinink (Hrsg.): Newer developments in relationship and family research. Preliminary studies for the relationship and family development panel (pairfam). Ergon Verlag, Würzburg 2008, pp. 151-186.
- ↑ Barbara Reichle, Dorothea Dette-Hagenmeyer: Individual and dyadic coping with everyday conflicts: topics, coping strategies and partnership quality. In: Michael Feldhaus, Johannes Huinink (Hrsg.): Newer developments in relationship and family research. Preliminary studies for the relationship and family development panel (pairfam). Ergon Verlag, Würzburg 2008, pp. 229-256.