Studying dyadic interaction patterns: A Boolean network approach KU Leuven
The study of microlevel dyadic or two-person interaction processes is of key importance in many domains in the behavioral sciences. Take as an example child development, where attachment theory states that subjects form secure attachment relations if their support-seeking behavior is adequately and sensitively acted upon by significant others. Hence, studying the content and structure of (often second-to-second) behavior chains seems to be ...