What's the difference between dyadic and triadic?

Dyadic


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to the number two; of two parts or elements.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Elaborated within a systems approach, this guide considers both the dyadic unit and the individual contributions of the partners; likewise it includes subjective as well as objective data.
  • (2) In the mid-elementary school-aged child the decentering process emphasized by Piaget, together with the emerging capacity for making allowance for the context within which events occur, leads to the dyadic relationship being seen by the child as being mediated through the transactions of two autonomous mental apparatuses.
  • (3) The purpose of this study was to compare dyadic interaction behavior of traumatically disabled and nondisabled men paired in homogeneous or mixed dyads.
  • (4) Organized into same sex dyadic pairs, 64 students (32 male, 32 female) were divided into two groups (high- and low-eye contact) and assigned to either a positive or negative condition defined in terms of the verbal content of the confederate.
  • (5) Those who insist on working only within dyadic, triadic, or family contexts may fail to achieve desirable goals.
  • (6) In addition, dyadic measurement of the caregiver, the elder, and the family are suggested.
  • (7) A coding system, developed to assess pre- versus postintervention performance in four domains, was applied to videotapes of each subject in dyadic interaction.
  • (8) The inappropriateness of dyadic ideas of relationships can also be seen in neonatological research results.
  • (9) The nine inventories selected are: the Bem Sex Role Inventory, the Derogatis Sexual Functioning Inventory, the Dyadic Adjustment Scale, the Relationship Belief Inventory, the Sexual Arousability Inventory, the Sexual Behavior Inventories (female, male, and couple versions), and the Sexual Interaction Inventory.
  • (10) With the work of Mahler, Bowlby and others it has been increasingly recognized in recent years that there is a sequential progression in the nature of the first dyadic relationship which forms the basis for the type and quality of subsequent interpersonal transactions.
  • (11) They could also tell how their competence was differentially perceived by different partners (dyadic accuracy).
  • (12) Psychotherapy is moving out of the dyadic relationship into groups using increasing degrees of confrontation.
  • (13) In recent years dyadic combinations of endodontic medicaments have been used increasingly in clinical pediatric dentistry with little regard to the possibility of pharmacological antagonism of the components.
  • (14) Participants were administered the Dyadic Adjustment Scale and additional items to assess quantitatively their marital relationships.
  • (15) While the pathways for investigating divergent views of the family are clearer for those who chose more quantitative methods (as current literature reflects this tradition), qualitative methods may serve to clarify the process through which divergent views occur and are maintained within the family, both on an individual and on a dyadic or triadic level.
  • (16) By not explicitly including other family members, the traditional dyadic model of the doctor-patient relationship predisposes towards the formation of a compensatory alliance.
  • (17) Efficacy of the device and psychological evaluation (Dyadic Adjustment Scale for marital satisfaction and Hamilton Rating Scale for depression) were performed before and 3 months after treatment.
  • (18) Removal of only the mother-infant (less than 1 year) dyadic interactions removed all significant kin effects.
  • (19) For each subject, data were collected in a dyadic conversation with an investigator.
  • (20) In the attempt to interpret the extensive body of data and to give it a coherent shape, one general hypothesis which has been formed is that women tend to be characterized by a greater 'mobility' between the more mature, adult level and an earlier one, reaching back all the way to the oral aspects of the dyadic relationship.

Triadic


Definition:

  • (a.) Having the characteristics of a triad; as, boron is triadic.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Electron microscope examinations of the developing triadic junction in fibers from leg muscles of fetal and postnatal rats reveal a range of complexity from no structural connections across the space between apposed membranes of T and SR to all of the junctional structures visible in adult rat muscle fibers.
  • (2) These findings indicate the existence in the cerebral cortex of a triadic circuit involving afferent input both to projection and to local inhibitory neurons, and reciprocal synaptic interactions among these neuronal populations.
  • (3) Those who insist on working only within dyadic, triadic, or family contexts may fail to achieve desirable goals.
  • (4) Triadic systems with C and D postsynaptic to V2 were nearly as numerous as those involving V1 in type I glomeruli.
  • (5) Reconstructions of the dendritic segments postsynaptic to the labeled terminals show that the dendritic appendages receive retinal and parabrachial input in triadic relationships with F2 terminals: a retinal or parabrachial axon contacts the F2 terminal, and the F2 terminal plus the retinal or parabrachial axon contact the dendritic appendage.
  • (6) Cortical terminals and occasional triadic contacts are evident around 21 weeks.
  • (7) Certain sequential models of the so-called synaptic triadic arrangements (TSA) occurring in sensory nuclei are analyzed.
  • (8) his model is consistent with the structural architecture of the triadic junction in which four dihydropyridine receptors (the voltage sensors for E-C coupling) in the t-tubule membrane are closely associated with each ryanodine receptor(the calcium release channel) in the SR membrane [Block, B.
  • (9) The results (2) confirm the color opponent coding (COC) model which was developed to describe the physiological components of the color vision system in the bee, (3) the general psychophysical assumptions about the structure of the color space, (4) the color difference formula, and (5) the general psychophysical assumptions about the (triadic) structure of judgements as tested in color similarity experiments.
  • (10) The correlation of these findings with electrophysiologic and behavioral references suggests that some but not all axonal functions may be taken over by the dendrites, that the possible inhibitory phasing of P-cell discharge would appear only after the second postnatal week, and that the triadic arrangement may not be indispensable for brightness or total luminous flux discrimination but could be required for more complex forms of visually guided behavior.
  • (11) Movements in this triadic organizational relationship are described and analyzed in terms of four conceptual stages--exploration, negotiation, interaction and performance, and termination.
  • (12) While the pathways for investigating divergent views of the family are clearer for those who chose more quantitative methods (as current literature reflects this tradition), qualitative methods may serve to clarify the process through which divergent views occur and are maintained within the family, both on an individual and on a dyadic or triadic level.
  • (13) Caffeine-induced Ca2+ release is exhibited by triadic and terminal cisterna SR subfractions but not by light SR. Caffeine specifically increases the rate of unidirectional 45Ca2+ efflux.
  • (14) Imagination as a mental capacity is part of a line of development that begins in the earliest symbiotic interactions between mother and infant, takes further shape as the child moves from dyadic to triadic relations, and culminates in a fully mature capacity to reflect upon in thought one's wishes and feelings vis-à-vis multiple others.
  • (15) Finally triadic thought models in psychoanalytic theory will be presented and discussed.
  • (16) The developing triadic junction shows a progressive increase in complexity of structures within the junction.
  • (17) Adequate experiences, leading to increasing trust and tolerance of frustration and tension, promote ego structuralization, self-object differentiation, and oedipal, triadic object relations.
  • (18) This protein has the following characteristics: it exists in 0.1 M KCl as a polymeric substance with an estimated Mr = 123,000 on molecular sieve chromatography and a Mr = 155,000 on sedimentation equilibrium; it promotes the formation of triadic vesicles from isolated organelles in a low ionic strength medium; Both this protein and cacodylate share the property of specifically catalyzing the association and aggregation of junctional proteins which had previously been dissolved by neutral detergent and salt; it appears to be identical to an extrinsic constituent of terminal cisternae, which has been described as a protein of Mr = 34K.
  • (19) Six alcoholic Korsakoff patients were presented with triadic comparisons composed of names of birds, predators, and birds of prey.
  • (20) Dyadic and a few triadic couplings are found mainly at the A-I level.

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