TY - JOUR T1 - PSİKOLOJİDE ÇİFT ÇALIŞMALARINDA VE EŞLENİK ÖRNEKLEMLERDE BAĞIMSIZ OLMAMA ÖLÇÜMÜ TT - Measurement of Nonindependence in Dyad Studies and Paired Samples in Psychology AU - Akben, Cantürk PY - 2024 DA - December Y2 - 2024 DO - 10.52122/nisantasisbd.1490822 JF - Nişantaşı Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi PB - Nişantaşı Üniversitesi WT - DergiPark SN - 2147-5121 SP - 615 EP - 635 VL - 12 IS - 2 LA - tr AB - Eşlenik örneklemlerde çiftlerin bireylerini bağımsız değerlendirmek bireysel bir yaklaşımdır. Ancak çiftlerden bahsedildiğinde, bireylerin birbirinden bağımsız olamayacağı kabul edilmeli ve çiftsel bir yaklaşım benimsenmelidir. Literatürde bu sayıltı "bağımsız olmama" (nonindependence) olarak tanımlanır. Çift çalışmaları literatüründe çoğunlukla göz ardı edilen konulardan biri, bağımsız olmama derecesinin raporlanmasıdır. Bu çalışmanın temel amacı öncelikle çiftsel yaklaşımlarda değişken türlerini tanımlamak ve ardından olası değişken türlerinin kombinasyonları ile çift çalışmalarında bağımsız olmama derecelerinin nasıl hesaplanacağına ilişkin örnekleri bir bütün halinde derlemektir. Bu bağlamda sırasıyla; çiftler içi bir tane bağımsız değişkenin olduğu, çiftler içi birden çok bağımsız değişkenin olduğu, karışık bağımsız değişkenlerin olduğu, çiftler arası bir tane bağımsız değişkenin olduğu ve çiftler arası birden çok bağımsız değişkenin olduğu senaryolarda bağımsız olmama derecelerinin nasıl ölçüleceğine dair örnekler sunulmuştur. Çiftler içi bağımsız değişkenlerle çalışıldığında, bağımsız olmamayı ölçmek için korelasyon ve kısmi korelasyon katsayılarını göz önünde bulundurmak önerilmiştir. Çiftler içi bağımsız değişken olmadığı durumlarda ise karışık bağımsız değişkenler için sınıf içi korelasyon katsayısının kullanımı, çiftler arası bağımsız değişkenler için ise kısmi sınıf içi korelasyon katsayısının kullanımı bağımsız olmama ölçümü için işaret edilmiştir. KW - Ayırt edilebilir çiftler KW - ayırt edilemez çiftler KW - çiftler arası değişken KW - çiftler içi değişken KW - çiftsel veri analizi KW - yakın ilişkiler N2 - In paired samples, assessing partners independently reflects an individual approach. However, when discussing couples, it must be acknowledged that individuals are not independent, and a dyadic approach should be adopted. In the literature, this assumption is referred to as "nonindependence." One often overlooked aspect in the field of dyadic studies in psychology is the reporting of the degree of nonindependence. The primary aim of this study is to define variable types within dyadic approaches and to compile examples that illustrate how to calculate degrees of nonindependence based on possible combinations of these variable types. In this context, examples are provided for scenarios with one independent variable within-dyads, multiple independent variables within-dyads, mixed independent variables, one independent variable between-dyads, and multiple independent variables between-dyads. When working with independent variables within-dyads, it is recommended to use correlation and partial correlation coefficients to measure nonindependence. In cases where there are no independent variables within-dyads, the intraclass correlation coefficient is suggested for mixed independent variables, while the partial intraclass correlation coefficient is recommended for measuring nonindependence between-dyads. CR - Akoglu, H. (2018). User's guide to correlation coefficients. 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