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Western Journal of Nursing Research, Vol. 17, No. 5, 556-570 (1995)
DOI: 10.1177/019394599501700507

Use of the Multitrait Multimethod (MTMM) to Analyze Family Relational Data

Souraya Sidani

Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Elaine Jones

College of Nursing, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

In this article, the authors propose the logic of the multitrait multimethod (MTMM) approach for analysis of data as an alternative solution for examining family relational data. Application of the MTMM logic permits the assessment of commonperspectives shared byallfamily members and of the unique perspectives of individuals. The advantages of using this approach in family research include the ability to (a) maintain consistency between systems theory views of familyas-a-unit, and (b) delineate patterns of agreement, disagreement, or both amongfamily members.


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