Meta-Accuracy and Perceived Reciprocity from the Perception-Meta-Perception Social Relations Model
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Meta-Accuracy and Perceived Reciprocity from the Perception-Meta-Perception Social Relations Model. / Porter, Ben; Øverup, Camilla S.; Brunson, Julie A.; Mehta, Paras D.
In: Social Psychology, Vol. 50, No. 1, 2019, p. 24-37.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Meta-Accuracy and Perceived Reciprocity from the Perception-Meta-Perception Social Relations Model
AU - Porter, Ben
AU - Øverup, Camilla S.
AU - Brunson, Julie A.
AU - Mehta, Paras D.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Hogrefe Publishing.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Meta-accuracy and perceptions of reciprocity can be measured by covariances between latent variables in two social relations models examining perception and meta-perception. We propose a single unified model called the Perception-Meta-Perception Social Relations Model (PM-SRM). This model simultaneously estimates all possible parameters to provide a more complete understanding of the relationships between perception and meta-perception. We describe the components of the PM-SRM and present two pedagogical examples with code, openly available on https://osf.io/4ag5m. Using a new package in R (xxM), we estimated the model using multilevel structural equation modeling which provides an approachable and flexible framework for evaluating the PM-SRM. Further, we discuss possible expansions to the PM-SRM which can explore novel and exciting hypotheses.
AB - Meta-accuracy and perceptions of reciprocity can be measured by covariances between latent variables in two social relations models examining perception and meta-perception. We propose a single unified model called the Perception-Meta-Perception Social Relations Model (PM-SRM). This model simultaneously estimates all possible parameters to provide a more complete understanding of the relationships between perception and meta-perception. We describe the components of the PM-SRM and present two pedagogical examples with code, openly available on https://osf.io/4ag5m. Using a new package in R (xxM), we estimated the model using multilevel structural equation modeling which provides an approachable and flexible framework for evaluating the PM-SRM. Further, we discuss possible expansions to the PM-SRM which can explore novel and exciting hypotheses.
KW - meta-accuracy
KW - meta-perception
KW - perceived reciprocity
KW - perception
KW - Social relations model
U2 - 10.1027/1864-9335/a000356
DO - 10.1027/1864-9335/a000356
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85058323925
VL - 50
SP - 24
EP - 37
JO - Social Psychology
JF - Social Psychology
SN - 1864-9335
IS - 1
ER -
ID: 291121518