In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the couple (“we-talk”) has predominantly been linked to dysfunctional relationship processes. However, context differences in these links have not yet been systematically examined. Is it functional to asymmetrically focus on one partner during support interactions but problematic during conflict? Does a high level of couple-focus represent a resource across contexts? In this preregistered study, we investigated dyad-level pronoun use (we-/I-/you-talk) and their link to situational relationship functioning (SRF) across three interaction tasks (one conflict, two dyadic coping tasks) within couples (N = 365). More specifically, we examined associatio...
Studies have identified links between anxiety and couple communication, anxiety and pronoun use as w...
Studies have identified links between anxiety and couple communication, anxiety and pronoun use as w...
Studies have identified links between anxiety and couple communication, anxiety and pronoun use as w...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the ...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
First-person plural pronoun use (we-talk) by couples may be an implicit marker of communal coping, a...
Functional word choice in conversation may reveal a speaker’s implicit feelings towards his or her i...
ABSTRACT—Recent studies in social psychology have found that the frequency of certain words in peopl...
The present study examined the associations between couples’ level of relationship quality and the u...
The present study examined the associations between couples’ level of relationship quality and the u...
Stress in romantic relationships is an all-too-common phenomenon that has detrimental effects on rel...
Conflict communication represents a basic process for the quality of intimate relationships, which i...
Studies have identified links between anxiety and couple communication, anxiety and pronoun use as w...
Studies have identified links between anxiety and couple communication, anxiety and pronoun use as w...
Studies have identified links between anxiety and couple communication, anxiety and pronoun use as w...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the ...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
In dyadic interaction, a verbal focus on one individual (“you-talk,” “I-talk”), rather than on the c...
First-person plural pronoun use (we-talk) by couples may be an implicit marker of communal coping, a...
Functional word choice in conversation may reveal a speaker’s implicit feelings towards his or her i...
ABSTRACT—Recent studies in social psychology have found that the frequency of certain words in peopl...
The present study examined the associations between couples’ level of relationship quality and the u...
The present study examined the associations between couples’ level of relationship quality and the u...
Stress in romantic relationships is an all-too-common phenomenon that has detrimental effects on rel...
Conflict communication represents a basic process for the quality of intimate relationships, which i...
Studies have identified links between anxiety and couple communication, anxiety and pronoun use as w...
Studies have identified links between anxiety and couple communication, anxiety and pronoun use as w...
Studies have identified links between anxiety and couple communication, anxiety and pronoun use as w...