David A. Kenny
Last changed: October 2, 2007
My webpages describe work that I have done, the projects that I am currently working on, the books that I have written, and the software that I have written. There are also four tutorials:
To search the site, go to the "
Links" page.For more personal information about me, go to the "
Stuff about Me" page. All of the many external links are clearly designated by blue text (before they are activated) or red (after they are activated). I would ask anyone who wishes to link to my pages to ask for my permission. To determine if you are reading one of my pages, you should see if my name (David A. Kenny) is in the page's title. If my name is not in the title, you have left the site and gone somewhere else.Any advice on improving this site would be appreciated. In particular, any suggestions for links would be appreciated.
Added pages for my new book on Dyadic Data Analysis.
Created PDFs for my three out-of-print books that can be downloaded at no cost.
Please, tell me what you want!
The following icons are used in the subsequent pages:
Interpersonal Perception
Structural Equation Modeling
Homepage
These icons can be used for orientation.
Return to the homepage and click a box for information on these topics.
I have made available a series of programs that I have written. These programs are all free. For many of them, there is documentation in a file with a DOC extension. I have also included sample data. Inquiries can be sent by Email to
My Email Account.You can go directly to the program from the headings. Look for the words in blue or red.
SRM package (programs are free)
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SOREMO: Social Relations Analysis of round robin designs--
BLOCKO: Social Relations Analysis of block designs--
AID_SRM: Conduct power analysis for Social Relations studies (no documentation, but free!)--
WinSoReMo: Set up SOREMO in an WINDOWS environment.--
WinBLOCKO: Set up BLOCKO in an WINDOWS environment.Meta-Analysis (free)
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META: Meta-analysis -- DOS programFree Programs (no documentation)
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RTM: Regression toward the Mean Demonstrations--
RELCOMP: Reliability Computation