Individuals are motivated to have a reassuring vision of their partners' characteristics that are central to the relationship such as romantic engagement. This can be particularly true for individuals with high levels of need for closure (NFC). In order to preserve a comforting and stable view of the relationship, they might be motivated by greater assumed similarity and lesser accuracy in perceiving partners' romantic engagement. Three-hundred-fifteen heterosexual couples filled out a questionnaire with measures of NFC and self- and other-reported romantic engagement (harmonious and obsessive). Results showed that, for both types of romantic engagement, assumed similarity and accuracy effects were positive and significant. Moreover, NFC ha...
This study explored how partner mate value (PMV) and factors indicative of the relational climate (i...
Simons, Robert F.The present study employed event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the associati...
Classic evolutionary and social exchange perspectives suggest that some people have more mate value ...
Individuals are motivated to have a reassuring vision of their partners' characteristics that are ce...
Need for Closure (NFC), our tendency to “seize” upon immediate answers and “freeze” by failing to up...
Need for Closure (NFC), our tendency to “seize” upon immediate answers and “freeze” by failing to up...
This article reviews the research literature and theory concerned with accuracy of judgments in roma...
Abstract OnlyThis current study assessed whether heterosexual dating partners are similar in their v...
Previous research has shown that individuals high in emotion recognition abilities are\ud more accur...
Previous research has shown that romantic relationships can lead to the cognitive inclusion of a rom...
Relationship awareness—paying attention to one’s relationship—is critical for sustaining a romantic ...
A defining feature of passionate love is idealization—evaluating romantic partners in an overly favo...
A defining feature of passionate love is idealization--evaluating romantic partners in an overly fav...
This study examines geographically close (GCRs) and long distance (LDRs) romantic relationships, and...
Despite the strong positive feelings that characterize newlyweds, many marriages end in disappointme...
This study explored how partner mate value (PMV) and factors indicative of the relational climate (i...
Simons, Robert F.The present study employed event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the associati...
Classic evolutionary and social exchange perspectives suggest that some people have more mate value ...
Individuals are motivated to have a reassuring vision of their partners' characteristics that are ce...
Need for Closure (NFC), our tendency to “seize” upon immediate answers and “freeze” by failing to up...
Need for Closure (NFC), our tendency to “seize” upon immediate answers and “freeze” by failing to up...
This article reviews the research literature and theory concerned with accuracy of judgments in roma...
Abstract OnlyThis current study assessed whether heterosexual dating partners are similar in their v...
Previous research has shown that individuals high in emotion recognition abilities are\ud more accur...
Previous research has shown that romantic relationships can lead to the cognitive inclusion of a rom...
Relationship awareness—paying attention to one’s relationship—is critical for sustaining a romantic ...
A defining feature of passionate love is idealization—evaluating romantic partners in an overly favo...
A defining feature of passionate love is idealization--evaluating romantic partners in an overly fav...
This study examines geographically close (GCRs) and long distance (LDRs) romantic relationships, and...
Despite the strong positive feelings that characterize newlyweds, many marriages end in disappointme...
This study explored how partner mate value (PMV) and factors indicative of the relational climate (i...
Simons, Robert F.The present study employed event-related potentials (ERPs) to examine the associati...
Classic evolutionary and social exchange perspectives suggest that some people have more mate value ...