We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a current romantic partner with partner acceptance and relationship satisfaction level off, or decelerate, above a threshold. We tested our hypothesis using a 3-year longitudinal data set collected from heterosexual newlywed couples. We used two indicators of consistency: pattern correspondence (within-person correlation between ideal standards and perceived partner ratings) and mean-level match (difference between ideal standards score and perceived partner score). Our results revealed that pattern correspondence had no relation with partner acceptance, but a positive linear/exponential association with relationship satisfaction. Mean-level match ha...
Drawing on the Ideal Standards Model, the current study investigated whether the relationship events...
ABSTRACT—There has been a long-standing debate about whether having accurate self-perceptions or hol...
Two studies tested how romantic ideal standards and their flexi-bility are associated with relations...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
The Ideal Standards Model (Simpson, Fletcher, & Campbell, 2001) proposes that individuals evaluate ...
Past research has found that greater consistency between mate standards and perceptions of one’s rom...
This research examined partner and relationship perceptions and ideal standards in 100 individuals o...
Research suggests that extreme relationship standards are both positively and negatively associated ...
A central element of interdependence theory is that people have standards against which they compare...
Though people report idiosyncratic desires for particular traits in an ideal romantic partner, few s...
Choosing the right romantic partner is one of the factors influencing the satisfaction with the rela...
<p class="p1">An important assumption in interpersonal attraction research asking participants about...
Drawing on the Ideal Standards Model, the current study investigated whether the relationship events...
ABSTRACT—There has been a long-standing debate about whether having accurate self-perceptions or hol...
Two studies tested how romantic ideal standards and their flexi-bility are associated with relations...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
We examined whether the relations of consistency between ideal standards and perceptions of a curren...
The Ideal Standards Model (Simpson, Fletcher, & Campbell, 2001) proposes that individuals evaluate ...
Past research has found that greater consistency between mate standards and perceptions of one’s rom...
This research examined partner and relationship perceptions and ideal standards in 100 individuals o...
Research suggests that extreme relationship standards are both positively and negatively associated ...
A central element of interdependence theory is that people have standards against which they compare...
Though people report idiosyncratic desires for particular traits in an ideal romantic partner, few s...
Choosing the right romantic partner is one of the factors influencing the satisfaction with the rela...
<p class="p1">An important assumption in interpersonal attraction research asking participants about...
Drawing on the Ideal Standards Model, the current study investigated whether the relationship events...
ABSTRACT—There has been a long-standing debate about whether having accurate self-perceptions or hol...
Two studies tested how romantic ideal standards and their flexi-bility are associated with relations...