Item does not contain fulltextThis review offers close relationships as a fruitful avenue to address long-lasting questions and current controversies in implicit social cognition research. Close relationships provide a unique opportunity to study strong attitudes that are formed and updated through ongoing contact with significant others and appear to have important downstream consequences. Therefore, close relationship contexts enable researchers to apply fine-grained, dyadic, longitudinal methodologies to provide unique insights regarding whether and how automatic attitudes relate to personal experience, change meaningfully and reliably over time, and predict consequential judgments and behaviors. Further, given that close relationships a...
Past research on close relationships has increasingly focused on the assessment of implicit construc...
Social cognitive processing (SCP) theory has been found to be predictive of significant distress and...
Evidence suggesting that implicit partner evaluations (IPEs), but not explicit evaluations (EPEs), c...
This review offers close relationships as a fruitful avenue to address longlasting questions and cur...
For decades, research on couples has attempted to understand the source of relationship decay by exp...
Cognition in Close Relationships. Garth J. O. Fletcher & Frank D. Fincham (Eds.). Hillsdale, NJ:...
The ways in which intimate relationship partners think about one another has been shown to be associ...
Growing evidence suggests that the seeds of relationship decay can be detected via implicit partner ...
This volume provides an overview of current theory and research in the area of close relationships, ...
Do people who feel good about themselves have better relations with others? Although the notion that...
We argue that people possess implicit evaluations of close others and that dependency regulation pro...
Growing evidence suggests that the seeds of relationship decay can be detected via implicit partner ...
In two studies, implicit theories of relationships were examined as moderators of the association be...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
The extent to which social relationships influence cognitive aging is unclear. In this study, we inv...
Past research on close relationships has increasingly focused on the assessment of implicit construc...
Social cognitive processing (SCP) theory has been found to be predictive of significant distress and...
Evidence suggesting that implicit partner evaluations (IPEs), but not explicit evaluations (EPEs), c...
This review offers close relationships as a fruitful avenue to address longlasting questions and cur...
For decades, research on couples has attempted to understand the source of relationship decay by exp...
Cognition in Close Relationships. Garth J. O. Fletcher & Frank D. Fincham (Eds.). Hillsdale, NJ:...
The ways in which intimate relationship partners think about one another has been shown to be associ...
Growing evidence suggests that the seeds of relationship decay can be detected via implicit partner ...
This volume provides an overview of current theory and research in the area of close relationships, ...
Do people who feel good about themselves have better relations with others? Although the notion that...
We argue that people possess implicit evaluations of close others and that dependency regulation pro...
Growing evidence suggests that the seeds of relationship decay can be detected via implicit partner ...
In two studies, implicit theories of relationships were examined as moderators of the association be...
Close relationships play a vital role in human health, but much remains to be learned about specific...
The extent to which social relationships influence cognitive aging is unclear. In this study, we inv...
Past research on close relationships has increasingly focused on the assessment of implicit construc...
Social cognitive processing (SCP) theory has been found to be predictive of significant distress and...
Evidence suggesting that implicit partner evaluations (IPEs), but not explicit evaluations (EPEs), c...