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[Interpretation/Interpersonal] a:p

[Interpretation/Interpersonal] a:p

Aliases

  • a:p
  • active:passive
  • active-passive ratio

Definition

a:p shows the proportion between active and passive movement when it is read from the interpersonal angle. In this section, it helps estimate whether the person imagines relatedness from a more active or more receptive position.

Interpretation

  • If the passive pole weighs more heavily, there may be greater expectation of receiving, waiting, or depending on the other person.
  • If the active pole dominates, relatedness may be imagined with more initiative, intervention, or self-direction.
  • The variable describes relational direction, not total relationship quality.
  • Comparing it with COP, AG, and SumT_inter helps distinguish initiative, dependency, and conflict.

Cautions

  • A small difference can be exaggerated if the total amount of movement is low.
  • Passive predominance does not automatically equal pathological passivity.
  • Active predominance does not automatically equal healthy autonomy; with high AG, it can become more controlling or aggressive.

Cross References

  • a:p shows only one direction of relational role.
  • It should be read with Ma:Mp, COP, AG, SumT_inter, and M.

Evidence Note

  • a:p
  • Ma:Mp
  • COP
  • AG
  • SumT_inter

Evidence Note

  • [Interpretation/Lower Section/Interpersonal] Interpersonal
  • [Interpretation/Ideation] a:p
  • [Interpretation/Ideation] Ma:Mp
  • [Interpretation/Interpersonal] COP
  • [Interpretation/Interpersonal] AG
  • [Interpretation/Interpersonal] SumT
  • [Coding/Determinants] M

Evidence Note

  • Detailed source comparison is stored in internal provenance notes.