This paper describes a model used to disentangle shared
from nonshared processes in
Not exact matches
Based on a newly developed coding scheme (which can be obtained
from the first author), husbands» and wives» hoped - for and feared selves were categorized into two mutually exclusive categories: «shared and
nonshared.»
«
Nonshared selves» occurred when a spouse's reported self was different
from all of the other spouses» selves (e.g., the wife's possible self to «make several quilts» was not a possible self mentioned by her husband).
In addition, links between parenting and behavior problems were largely
nonshared — reinforcing the message
from behavioral geneticists that parenting functions on a child - by - child rather than family - by - family basis.