117 Idiographic personality networks 5 Figure 4 Two participants’ raw timeseries, idiographic networks of three example 30-day windows, and a summary network of their within-person homogeneity across all possible 30-day windows (30) on the 60-day diary period. Note. The left panel visualizes raw timeseries of happiness, worrying about the future, nervousness, later regretted acts, acts without thinking, and restlessness. Colors of these timeseries correspond to edge circles in idiographic networks. Idiographic networks show partial correlations in three 30-day windows that summarize, from left to right, day 1-30, day 16-45 and day 31-60. All edges here reflect significant partial correlations within that individual over time. Blue edges are positive partial correlations. Red edges are negative partial correlations. Non-significant edges are pruned. Thicker edges reflect a higher partial correlation coefficient. The rightmost networks show the counts of all significant edges across all possible windows (30) on the timeline. Thicker edges here indicate a higher count of significant edges across the windows. For example, a count of 30 thus indicates that this edge was significant across all windows. Alternatively, if there is no edge in the summary plot then this edge was not significant in any window.
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