Research shows that friend/family opinions influence romantic relationships, with approval leading to positive outcomes (e.g, increased intimacy) and disapproval leading to negative outcomes (e.g., couple dissolution). The impact the network\u27s opinion has on their relationship with the person is less examined. Balance theory suggests when their network disapproves, people try to change the network’s mind about the partner, their mind about their partner, or their mind about their network. If so, disapproval could lead to lowered network relationship quality, which may lead to increased romantic relationship dependence. Participants read one of four vignettes manipulating friend/parent opinion (approval/disapproval) and completed dependen...
A two-study investigation of the association between the specific behaviors of social network member...
The purpose of this research was to integrate long-distance relationship (LDR) research with the stu...
Based on traditional theories of relationship satisfaction and Internet dependency, this study exami...
Social network approval of ones’ romantic relationship positively predicts relational satisfaction, ...
Social network approval of ones’ romantic relationship positively predicts relational satisfaction, ...
Caplan, ScottThe purpose of this study was to assess the unique influences that different social net...
This research discusses the perceived effects of social media on relationship satisfaction. It was h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of ...
Three studies (1 correlational and 2 experiments) applied the investment model to explain social net...
textThis study’s focus was on individuals who are currently in romantic relationships or who were in...
Three studies (1 correlational and 2 experiments) applied the investment model to explain social net...
Although research shows that perceived social network approval of one’s romantic relationship is lin...
Social networks have a relatively large andmultifaceted effect onthe stability ofintimate relationsh...
Empirical studies reveal Social Network Sites (SNS) have multiple applications related to intimate r...
As the prevalence of social media rises in our daily interactions in society, research regarding thi...
A two-study investigation of the association between the specific behaviors of social network member...
The purpose of this research was to integrate long-distance relationship (LDR) research with the stu...
Based on traditional theories of relationship satisfaction and Internet dependency, this study exami...
Social network approval of ones’ romantic relationship positively predicts relational satisfaction, ...
Social network approval of ones’ romantic relationship positively predicts relational satisfaction, ...
Caplan, ScottThe purpose of this study was to assess the unique influences that different social net...
This research discusses the perceived effects of social media on relationship satisfaction. It was h...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-- Wichita State University, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of ...
Three studies (1 correlational and 2 experiments) applied the investment model to explain social net...
textThis study’s focus was on individuals who are currently in romantic relationships or who were in...
Three studies (1 correlational and 2 experiments) applied the investment model to explain social net...
Although research shows that perceived social network approval of one’s romantic relationship is lin...
Social networks have a relatively large andmultifaceted effect onthe stability ofintimate relationsh...
Empirical studies reveal Social Network Sites (SNS) have multiple applications related to intimate r...
As the prevalence of social media rises in our daily interactions in society, research regarding thi...
A two-study investigation of the association between the specific behaviors of social network member...
The purpose of this research was to integrate long-distance relationship (LDR) research with the stu...
Based on traditional theories of relationship satisfaction and Internet dependency, this study exami...