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Adaptability/Intradyadic Variability in Mother-Daughter Relationships

Adaptability, or intradyadic variability, is baed on the idea that mother-daughter interactions form a pattern over time, and measures the variability of this pattern.Higher variability in patterns can mean higher adaptability, and vice versa for lower variability. A lack of variability in patterns could mean rigidity, and is associated with problematic behaviors and lower perceived quality of the relationship.

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Updated 2021-02-28

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