This study examined the association between organization of knowledge about a romantic partner (partner structure) and relationship status (ongoing or ended) 1 year later. Ironically, partner structures that were associated with more positive feelings about one’s partner at Time 1 were associated with greater rates of breakup by Time 2. These results are interpreted in terms of the vulnerability of compartmentalized partner structures to shifts in the salience of negative beliefs and the hypothesized difficulty of maintaining integrative structures for an extended period of time. Change in partner structure during 1 year’s time was consistent with the predictions of the dynamic model that evaluative integration should increase when negative...
This dissertation examines cognitive and behavioral factors involved in the management of potential ...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine different processes by which commitment to marry chang...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Ps...
This study examined the association between organization of knowledge about a romantic partner (part...
This study examined how participants perceive their rela-tional history with their current partner, ...
This study examined the association between adolescent romantic couple members\u27 interaction with ...
The current study investigates romantic partners’ perceptions of their own and their partner’s inter...
Scope and Method of Study: QuantitativeFindings and Conclusions: Couples relationship education (CRE...
Previous research has demonstrated an association between structure of beliefs about romantic partne...
Negative and positive conflict communication predicts long-term relationship satisfaction. However, ...
Choosing, attracting, and retaining a romantic partner are among the most compelling and complex tas...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of intimate partner support and criticism to healt...
Married couples (N = 172) were observed as newlyweds and again one year later while engaging in 2 pr...
This study examined past romantic relationship partner break-up strategies (OPBS) and their influenc...
Choosing, attracting, and retaining a romantic partner are among the most compelling and complex tas...
This dissertation examines cognitive and behavioral factors involved in the management of potential ...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine different processes by which commitment to marry chang...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Ps...
This study examined the association between organization of knowledge about a romantic partner (part...
This study examined how participants perceive their rela-tional history with their current partner, ...
This study examined the association between adolescent romantic couple members\u27 interaction with ...
The current study investigates romantic partners’ perceptions of their own and their partner’s inter...
Scope and Method of Study: QuantitativeFindings and Conclusions: Couples relationship education (CRE...
Previous research has demonstrated an association between structure of beliefs about romantic partne...
Negative and positive conflict communication predicts long-term relationship satisfaction. However, ...
Choosing, attracting, and retaining a romantic partner are among the most compelling and complex tas...
Previous research has demonstrated the importance of intimate partner support and criticism to healt...
Married couples (N = 172) were observed as newlyweds and again one year later while engaging in 2 pr...
This study examined past romantic relationship partner break-up strategies (OPBS) and their influenc...
Choosing, attracting, and retaining a romantic partner are among the most compelling and complex tas...
This dissertation examines cognitive and behavioral factors involved in the management of potential ...
textThe purpose of this study was to examine different processes by which commitment to marry chang...
A Thesis Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Science-Ps...