revious research on aversive interpersonal behavior has provided limited links between interpersonal sensitivities and comprehensive models of personality and social behavior. Study 1 (N = 1,336) of this article demonstrated that interpersonal sensitivities can be mapped onto the interpersonal circumplex and that people generally find others' behavior that is least similar to their own generally most aversive. In Study 2 (N = 299), a broader array of correlates with interpersonal sensitivities was investigated, and results again suggested that interpersonal opposites are generally perceived as most aversive. Study 3 (N = 315) specified romantic, platonic, or nonclose relationships and again found this pattern. Conceptualizing sensitivities ...
Objective: In this study we examined whether discrepancies between interpersonal values and interper...
An analysis of group social relationships through an interpersonal perception point of view is prese...
Three studies describe the development, psychometric properties, and potential utility of a new self...
revious research on aversive interpersonal behavior has provided limited links between interpersonal...
ObjectiveInterpersonal dysfunction is an important marker of individual differences in personality a...
OBJECTIVE Interpersonal dysfunction is an important marker of individual differences in personality...
Previous research suggests that women generally tend to be warmer and more submissive whereas men te...
Research suggests that individuals have unique social “irritants,” behaviors that they find particul...
The study reported in this article examined the relationship between affect and interpersonal behavi...
The interpersonal circle or interpersonal circumplex has in recent decades become the most popular m...
The study explored how the dyads with different attachment styles behave towards Leary’s circumplex ...
The authors extended the circumplex structure of emotion to naturally unfolding affective social beh...
Three studies examined a model of attraction in which the cognitive evaluation of the target individ...
Objective: Two dimensions of the Big Five, Extraversion and Agreeableness, are strongly related to i...
The interpersonal circumplex (IPC) is a well-established model of social behavior that spans basic p...
Objective: In this study we examined whether discrepancies between interpersonal values and interper...
An analysis of group social relationships through an interpersonal perception point of view is prese...
Three studies describe the development, psychometric properties, and potential utility of a new self...
revious research on aversive interpersonal behavior has provided limited links between interpersonal...
ObjectiveInterpersonal dysfunction is an important marker of individual differences in personality a...
OBJECTIVE Interpersonal dysfunction is an important marker of individual differences in personality...
Previous research suggests that women generally tend to be warmer and more submissive whereas men te...
Research suggests that individuals have unique social “irritants,” behaviors that they find particul...
The study reported in this article examined the relationship between affect and interpersonal behavi...
The interpersonal circle or interpersonal circumplex has in recent decades become the most popular m...
The study explored how the dyads with different attachment styles behave towards Leary’s circumplex ...
The authors extended the circumplex structure of emotion to naturally unfolding affective social beh...
Three studies examined a model of attraction in which the cognitive evaluation of the target individ...
Objective: Two dimensions of the Big Five, Extraversion and Agreeableness, are strongly related to i...
The interpersonal circumplex (IPC) is a well-established model of social behavior that spans basic p...
Objective: In this study we examined whether discrepancies between interpersonal values and interper...
An analysis of group social relationships through an interpersonal perception point of view is prese...
Three studies describe the development, psychometric properties, and potential utility of a new self...