When romantic partners sacrifice their own self-interest to benefit the relationship, the sacrificer or recipient may—for various reasons—be biased in how they perceive the costs that the sacrificer incurs. In Study 1, romantic couples (N = 125) rated their own and their partner’s costs after a conversation about a sacrifice in the laboratory, followed by extensive experience sampling in their natural environment. In Study 2, a preregistered experiment, individuals (N = 775) imagined a scenario in which they, their partner, or an unknown person sacrificed and rated the associated costs and benefits. Both studies demonstrated a consistent discrepancy between perceptions of own and partner sacrifice, driven primarily by people underestimating...
Prior research has demonstrated that individuals hold positively biased views of their intimate part...
Gratitude is robustly linked to many positive outcomes for individuals and relationships (e.g., grea...
This study investigated how sacrificing for approach versus avoidance goals shapes the giver’s and t...
When romantic partners sacrifice their own self-interest to benefit the relationship, the sacrificer...
Do people benefit when they think their partner has made a sacrifice for the relationship? In a mult...
Romantic partners regularly encounter conflicts of interests and sacrifice their self-interest for t...
Do people benefit when they think their partner has made a sacrifice for the relationship? In a mult...
People in close relationships often need to sacrifice their own preferences and goals for the partne...
Romantic partners regularly sacrifice their own self-interest when partners’ needs and preferences d...
Romantic partners regularly sacrifice their own self-interest when partners’ needs and preferences d...
Decisions about romantic relationships impact a romantic partner as well as the self. In the present...
Romantic partners regularly encounter conflicts of interests and sacrifice their self-interest for t...
In what circumstances do individual sacrifice direct self-interest for the good of their partner or ...
Although previous research has found that prosocial behavior increases personal and relationship wel...
The present pair of studies tested the hypothesis that romantic investments are reciprocal, such tha...
Prior research has demonstrated that individuals hold positively biased views of their intimate part...
Gratitude is robustly linked to many positive outcomes for individuals and relationships (e.g., grea...
This study investigated how sacrificing for approach versus avoidance goals shapes the giver’s and t...
When romantic partners sacrifice their own self-interest to benefit the relationship, the sacrificer...
Do people benefit when they think their partner has made a sacrifice for the relationship? In a mult...
Romantic partners regularly encounter conflicts of interests and sacrifice their self-interest for t...
Do people benefit when they think their partner has made a sacrifice for the relationship? In a mult...
People in close relationships often need to sacrifice their own preferences and goals for the partne...
Romantic partners regularly sacrifice their own self-interest when partners’ needs and preferences d...
Romantic partners regularly sacrifice their own self-interest when partners’ needs and preferences d...
Decisions about romantic relationships impact a romantic partner as well as the self. In the present...
Romantic partners regularly encounter conflicts of interests and sacrifice their self-interest for t...
In what circumstances do individual sacrifice direct self-interest for the good of their partner or ...
Although previous research has found that prosocial behavior increases personal and relationship wel...
The present pair of studies tested the hypothesis that romantic investments are reciprocal, such tha...
Prior research has demonstrated that individuals hold positively biased views of their intimate part...
Gratitude is robustly linked to many positive outcomes for individuals and relationships (e.g., grea...
This study investigated how sacrificing for approach versus avoidance goals shapes the giver’s and t...