Need for Closure (NFC), our tendency to “seize” upon immediate answers and “freeze” by failing to update (Kruglanski, 1989), was predicted to be negatively associated with relationship satisfaction because, once in a relationship, high NFC individuals would be motivated to stay in the relationship, even if they were unhappy, because of a preference for the familiar versus the unknown. Two measures of relationship satisfaction were analyzed using linear regressions with the two dimensions of NFC, Decisiveness and Need for Simple Structure (NFSS), as continuous predictors. NFSS proved to be a weak, inconsistent predictor, while Decisiveness turned out to be a strong, positive predictor of relationship satisfaction. A possible basement effe...
The quality of romantic relationships influences physical and mental health. However, maintaining ha...
Need fulfillment has been found to be associated with numerous positive relationship outcomes, but i...
Researchers have proposed that people possess different love schemas and that these schemas may shap...
Need for Closure (NFC), our tendency to “seize” upon immediate answers and “freeze” by failing to up...
Individuals are motivated to have a reassuring vision of their partners' characteristics that are ce...
abstract: In this thesis, I am examining the decision making process of how we choose our romantic p...
The purpose of the study was to study various factors which might influence the level of satisfactio...
textIndividuals expect openness in their romantic relationships, and this standard, known as the sta...
This longitudinal study examined the role of Hazan and Shaver's (1987) attachment theory of romantic...
Although prior research on need for closure (NFC) has shown that it can lead individuals to dislike ...
Because trust-related issues inherently involve uncertainty, we expected individuals' social-cogniti...
As defined by Bowlby (1969, 1982), attachment system is directed to maintain closeness to a signific...
Relationship researchers have often relied on attachment theory as a framework for understanding. In...
There is a large body of research demonstrating that the dissolution of a romantic relationship rema...
Two studies were conducted to verify whether individuals who are high on need for cognitive closure ...
The quality of romantic relationships influences physical and mental health. However, maintaining ha...
Need fulfillment has been found to be associated with numerous positive relationship outcomes, but i...
Researchers have proposed that people possess different love schemas and that these schemas may shap...
Need for Closure (NFC), our tendency to “seize” upon immediate answers and “freeze” by failing to up...
Individuals are motivated to have a reassuring vision of their partners' characteristics that are ce...
abstract: In this thesis, I am examining the decision making process of how we choose our romantic p...
The purpose of the study was to study various factors which might influence the level of satisfactio...
textIndividuals expect openness in their romantic relationships, and this standard, known as the sta...
This longitudinal study examined the role of Hazan and Shaver's (1987) attachment theory of romantic...
Although prior research on need for closure (NFC) has shown that it can lead individuals to dislike ...
Because trust-related issues inherently involve uncertainty, we expected individuals' social-cogniti...
As defined by Bowlby (1969, 1982), attachment system is directed to maintain closeness to a signific...
Relationship researchers have often relied on attachment theory as a framework for understanding. In...
There is a large body of research demonstrating that the dissolution of a romantic relationship rema...
Two studies were conducted to verify whether individuals who are high on need for cognitive closure ...
The quality of romantic relationships influences physical and mental health. However, maintaining ha...
Need fulfillment has been found to be associated with numerous positive relationship outcomes, but i...
Researchers have proposed that people possess different love schemas and that these schemas may shap...