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    The Actor–Partner Interdependence Model: A model of bidirectional effects in developmental studies by Cook, William L., Kenny, David A.

    “…The actor–partner interdependence model (APIM) is a model of dyadic relationships that integrates a conceptual view of interdependence with the appropriate…”
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    Neuropsychological profiles in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: Relationship to psychosis and intelligence by Woodberry, Kristen A, Seidman, Larry J, Giuliano, Anthony J, Verdi, Mary B, Cook, William L, McFarlane, William R

    Published in Schizophrenia research (01-11-2010)
    “…Abstract Background Characterizing neuropsychological (NP) functioning of individuals at clinical high risk (CHR) for psychosis may be useful for prediction of…”
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    Family Expressed Emotion Prior to Onset of Psychosis by MCFARLANE, WILLIAM R., COOK, WILLIAM L.

    Published in Family process (01-06-2007)
    “…This study compared components of expressed emotion (EE; rejection, warmth, protectiveness, and fusion) across three samples: two in which the subjects had an…”
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    Examining the Validity of Self-Report Assessments of Family Functioning: A Question of the Level of Analysis by Cook, William L, Kenny, David A

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-06-2006)
    “…Family assessment instruments attempt to measure family functioning at a particular level of the family system: individual, dyad, or family as a whole. This…”
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    Deeds Matter: Daily Enacted Responsiveness and Intimacy in Couples' Daily Lives by DEBROT, Anik, COOK, William L, PERREZ, Meinrad, HORN, Andrea B

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-08-2012)
    “…Perceived responsiveness is a fundamental ingredient of satisfying romantic relationships, especially insofar as it facilitates the development of intimacy…”
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    Sources of Perceived Responsiveness in Family Relationships by Cook, William L, Dezangré, Marie, De Mol, Jan

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-09-2018)
    “…Perceived responsiveness has become one of the most important constructs in the relationship sciences. It is central to the development of a secure attachment…”
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    Healthy Physical Coactivity in Parent-Child Dyads of Children With Overweight by Cook, William L., Pedersen, Kahsi A., Maloney, Ann E.

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-08-2018)
    “…Parent and child physical activity levels are correlated, but are they interdependent? A dyadic version of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) was developed…”
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    Partner Interdependence and Coping With Life-Threatening Illness: The Impact on Dyadic Adjustment by Fife, Betsy L., Weaver, Michael T., Cook, William L., Stump, Timothy T.

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-10-2013)
    “…General systems theory and Bodenmann's theory of dyadic coping (Bodenmann, 1997) provided the framework for exploring the impact of life-threatening illness on…”
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    Application of the Social Relations Model to Family Assessment by Cook, William L, Kenny, David A

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-06-2004)
    “…A family assessment serves two primary purposes: the guidance of clinical interventions and the evaluation of clinical outcomes. To support these activities, a…”
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    The Social Relations Model in Family Studies: A Systematic Review by Eichelsheim, Veroni I., Deković, Maja, Buist, Kirsten L., Cook, William L.

    Published in Journal of marriage and family (01-11-2009)
    “…The Social Relations Model (SRM) allows for examination of family relations on three different levels: the individual level (actor and partner effects), the…”
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    A Structural Equation Model of Dyadic Relationships Within the Family System by Cook, William L

    “…Ideas about the association between family interaction patterns and mental health have inspired a great deal of research on family relationships. Conventional…”
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    Change in neuropsychological functioning over one year in youth at clinical high risk for psychosis by Woodberry, Kristen A, McFarlane, William R, Giuliano, Anthony J, Verdi, Mary B, Cook, William L, Faraone, Stephen V, Seidman, Larry J

    Published in Schizophrenia research (01-05-2013)
    “…Abstract Schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders are associated with significant neuropsychological (NP) impairments. Yet the onset and developmental…”
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    Family negativity and delinquent behavior in adolescence: a predictive multivariate latent growth analysis by Buist, Kirsten L., Eichelsheim, Veroni I., Cook, William L., van Lier, Pol A. C., Koot, Hans M., Meeus, Wim H. J.

    Published in Psychology, crime & law (20-10-2020)
    “…The current study had three aims: (1) to explore whether there is over-time change in adolescent delinquency and negativity in the parent-adolescent, sibling…”
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    Portland Identification and Early Referral: A Community-Based System for Identifying and Treating Youths at High Risk of Psychosis by McFarlane, William R, Cook, William L, Downing, Donna, Verdi, Mary B, Woodberry, Kristen A, Ruff, Anita

    Published in Psychiatric services (Washington, D.C.) (01-05-2010)
    “…The Portland [Maine] Identification and Early Referral (PIER) program was established in 2000 as a prevention system for identifying and treating youths at…”
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    Understanding Attachment Security in Family Context by Cook, William L

    “…Attachment theory ( J. Bowlby, 1969 ) is not just about how internalized models of relationships affect interpersonal outcomes; it is primarily a theory about…”
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    Analyzing Nonindependent Outcomes in Couple Therapy Using the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model by Cook, William L, Snyder, Douglas K

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-03-2005)
    “…The nonindependent components of couple data require data-analytic strategies tailored to the interpersonal processes occurring between relationship partners…”
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    Interpersonal Influence in Family Systems: A Social Relations Model Analysis by Cook, William L.

    Published in Child development (01-07-2001)
    “…Is parental control of a child's behavior due to the parenting style of the parent (e. g., authoritative parenting), the child's inclination toward compliance…”
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    The srm approach to family assessment: An introduction and case example by Cook, William L

    “…In family systems, it is possible for one to put oneself at risk by eliciting aversive, high-risk behaviors from others (Cook, Kenny, & Goldstein, 1991)…”
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