Contains fulltext : 90614.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present research addresses the question of how romantically involved individuals are able to shield their ongoing romantic relationship from the temptation of attractive alternative partners Specifically, two studies examined, and supported, the prediction that self-regulation promotes romantically involved individuals' tendency to derogate attractive others as potential partners Heterosexual participants responded to pictures of attractive and unattractive opposite-sex others by indicating their interest in these others as potential partners In both studies the possibility for self-regulation exertion was manipulated (by means of self-regulation deple...
Contains fulltext : 99390.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
Although the objectification of women is widespread, there is relatively little research on objectif...
ABSTRACT This article reviews the growing literature on the effects of self-regulatory strength (how...
The present research addresses the question of how romantically involved individuals are able to shi...
The perception of attractive alternative partners is a major threat to people’s commitment to their ...
The ability to maintain a satisfying and stable romantic relationship may promote health and well-be...
In the present research, we examined the effects of self-control beliefs on relationship protective ...
Initiating and maintaining an intimate relationship means to live an interdependent life in which co...
People regularly encounter tempting alternatives to their relationship partners, and it has been arg...
The present research examines whether romantically involved individuals process behavioral informati...
Prior research demonstrated that romantically involved individuals devaluate the physical attractive...
Although the objectification of women is widespread, there is relatively little research on objectif...
Although the objectification of women is widespread, there is relatively little research on objectif...
Previous research has demonstrated that, presumably as a way to protect one's current romantic relat...
Based on the recent literature indicating that nonconscious behavioural mimicry is partly goal direc...
Contains fulltext : 99390.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
Although the objectification of women is widespread, there is relatively little research on objectif...
ABSTRACT This article reviews the growing literature on the effects of self-regulatory strength (how...
The present research addresses the question of how romantically involved individuals are able to shi...
The perception of attractive alternative partners is a major threat to people’s commitment to their ...
The ability to maintain a satisfying and stable romantic relationship may promote health and well-be...
In the present research, we examined the effects of self-control beliefs on relationship protective ...
Initiating and maintaining an intimate relationship means to live an interdependent life in which co...
People regularly encounter tempting alternatives to their relationship partners, and it has been arg...
The present research examines whether romantically involved individuals process behavioral informati...
Prior research demonstrated that romantically involved individuals devaluate the physical attractive...
Although the objectification of women is widespread, there is relatively little research on objectif...
Although the objectification of women is widespread, there is relatively little research on objectif...
Previous research has demonstrated that, presumably as a way to protect one's current romantic relat...
Based on the recent literature indicating that nonconscious behavioural mimicry is partly goal direc...
Contains fulltext : 99390.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the present...
Although the objectification of women is widespread, there is relatively little research on objectif...
ABSTRACT This article reviews the growing literature on the effects of self-regulatory strength (how...