In recent years, we have witnessed a resurgent focus on ecological features, especially various forms of mobility that afford social psychological processes. Extending this work, the current research examined whether relational mobility affects risk propensity. We conducted three studies using both correlational (Studies 1 and 3) and experimental (Study 2) methods. Results provide support for the hypothesis that perceptions of relational mobility are associated with risk propensity in the domain of interpersonal behaviors but not other risk domains (health, financial, etc.). Findings in Study 3 suggested that the association between relational mobility and propensity for risky interpersonal behaviors may stem from the effect of relational m...
Relational mobility is a socio-ecological construct quantifying how much freedom and opportunity a s...
"This paper addresses the influence of different types of spatial mobility on relationship quality. ...
We investigate interpersonal risk assessment, that is how individuals use either their own or their ...
Biologists and social scientists have long tried to understand why some societies have more fluid an...
Previous research has contrasted patterns of cautious or prevention-oriented relationality in variou...
Previous research has indicated that in cultures and social environments where individuals are prese...
The psychology literature offers substantial evidence suggesting that personality traits are associa...
Problematic internet use (PIU) is a concerning issue worldwide, and a considerable body of knowledge...
The attitudes and actions of people towards risk are influenced on the one hand, by their culture, a...
While considered as appealing for positive and normative reasons, anecdotal evidence suggests that u...
Subjective well-being has been widely studied in many domains of research, such as psychology, philo...
Relational mobility, i.e., the degree to which individuals are afforded opportunities to voluntarily...
Abstract: This paper addresses the infl uence of different types of spatial mobility on relationship...
During social interactions, individuals frequently experience interpersonal insecurity, including fe...
Social identification predicts many important phenomena; however, its determinants have received com...
Relational mobility is a socio-ecological construct quantifying how much freedom and opportunity a s...
"This paper addresses the influence of different types of spatial mobility on relationship quality. ...
We investigate interpersonal risk assessment, that is how individuals use either their own or their ...
Biologists and social scientists have long tried to understand why some societies have more fluid an...
Previous research has contrasted patterns of cautious or prevention-oriented relationality in variou...
Previous research has indicated that in cultures and social environments where individuals are prese...
The psychology literature offers substantial evidence suggesting that personality traits are associa...
Problematic internet use (PIU) is a concerning issue worldwide, and a considerable body of knowledge...
The attitudes and actions of people towards risk are influenced on the one hand, by their culture, a...
While considered as appealing for positive and normative reasons, anecdotal evidence suggests that u...
Subjective well-being has been widely studied in many domains of research, such as psychology, philo...
Relational mobility, i.e., the degree to which individuals are afforded opportunities to voluntarily...
Abstract: This paper addresses the infl uence of different types of spatial mobility on relationship...
During social interactions, individuals frequently experience interpersonal insecurity, including fe...
Social identification predicts many important phenomena; however, its determinants have received com...
Relational mobility is a socio-ecological construct quantifying how much freedom and opportunity a s...
"This paper addresses the influence of different types of spatial mobility on relationship quality. ...
We investigate interpersonal risk assessment, that is how individuals use either their own or their ...