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three.person (Package: fSRM) : Data set on attachment anxiety in 3-person families (based on Cook, 2000)

The classic Cook (2000) dataset consists of measurements on security of attachment within families. Only the variable measuring fear of rejection in family relationships is included in this dataset. Cook (2000) deduced this variable from the anxiety dimension of the adult attachment scale (Collins & Read, 1990). The orignial data consisted of four person families (i.e. two parents and two children), but in order to obtain a three person family the oldest sibling is systematically deleted in accordance with Kenny, Kashy & Cook (2006). The following labels are used for the three roles: the mother is labelled "m", the father "f" and the youngest child "y". The data are presented in the long format. Three roles are present: Mothers "m", fathers "f", and the younger child "y".
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two.indicators (Package: fSRM) : Data set on attachment dependency (Cook, 2000)

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two.groups (Package: fSRM) : Data set on negative interactions

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clinical (Package: fSRM) : Data set on negativity in problematic and nonproblematic families

In sum, this dataset contains a measures of negativity for each of the 12 relationships. Four roles are present: Mothers "M", fathers "F", the asolescent with externalizing problem behavior "T", and the adolescent sibling without problem behavior "S". A wide version of the same data set is in clinical.wide.
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four.person (Package: fSRM) : Data set on attachment anxiety in four person families (Cook, 2000)

The classic Cook (2000) dataset consists of measurements on security of attachment within families. Only the variable measuring fear of rejection in family relationships is included in this dataset. Cook (2000) deduced this variable from the anxiety dimension of the adult attachment scale (Collins & Read, 1990). The original data consisted of four person families (i.e. two parents and two children): the mother is labeled as "m", the father as "f", the oldest child as "c" and the youngest child as "y".
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