This study investigated interspousal communication in a problem-solving situation according to differences in positivity levels: a) in terms of gender and type of marriage (arranged versus self-selected); b) when one spouse becomes aware of the problem; and c) in terms of gender as a function of the realization of a potential problem. The study evaluated interspousal communication among 55 married couples (23 arranged, 32 self-selected) working on the "Communicational Conflict Situation." Spouses engaged in more positive communication when they realized that a problem existed; women engaged in more positive communication than men. Furthermore, couples in self-selected marriages engaged in more positive communication than those in arranged m...
A Thesis Submitted To The School Of Humanities And Social Sciences In Partial Fulfillment Of The Req...
The present study explored how Turkish husbands and wives in arranged or self-selected marriages dif...
The aim of this research was to predict the role of couples’ interactions in application of communic...
The present study aimed to understand how cultural differences affect conflict experiences in interm...
Abstract The differences in communication styles between men and women have been a topi...
The aim of this present study was to investigate the predictive power of value similarity of wives a...
In 2 studies, spouses generated and assessed rules for communicating in public and private marital c...
Background and Purpose: constructive conflict resolution can lead to outcomes like marital satisfact...
This study aims to analyze the concept of husband's interpersonal communication inbuilding harmony w...
The use of technology disrupts interpersonal communication and interaction and interferes with the c...
In Turkey, conflicts with parents-in-law can be shaped by opposing viewpoints that can emerge from t...
In this study, the mediating role of partner accommodation behavior and emotional dependency in the ...
The present study aimed to investigate marital relationships of the Urban Turkish family. Questionna...
Couples engaged to be married represent a unique stage of relational development. How they communica...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of communication skills trainin...
A Thesis Submitted To The School Of Humanities And Social Sciences In Partial Fulfillment Of The Req...
The present study explored how Turkish husbands and wives in arranged or self-selected marriages dif...
The aim of this research was to predict the role of couples’ interactions in application of communic...
The present study aimed to understand how cultural differences affect conflict experiences in interm...
Abstract The differences in communication styles between men and women have been a topi...
The aim of this present study was to investigate the predictive power of value similarity of wives a...
In 2 studies, spouses generated and assessed rules for communicating in public and private marital c...
Background and Purpose: constructive conflict resolution can lead to outcomes like marital satisfact...
This study aims to analyze the concept of husband's interpersonal communication inbuilding harmony w...
The use of technology disrupts interpersonal communication and interaction and interferes with the c...
In Turkey, conflicts with parents-in-law can be shaped by opposing viewpoints that can emerge from t...
In this study, the mediating role of partner accommodation behavior and emotional dependency in the ...
The present study aimed to investigate marital relationships of the Urban Turkish family. Questionna...
Couples engaged to be married represent a unique stage of relational development. How they communica...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of communication skills trainin...
A Thesis Submitted To The School Of Humanities And Social Sciences In Partial Fulfillment Of The Req...
The present study explored how Turkish husbands and wives in arranged or self-selected marriages dif...
The aim of this research was to predict the role of couples’ interactions in application of communic...