The present study examined the relationships among similarity, interpersonal perception and communicative behaviors in marriage. It was hypothesized that greater understanding, feelings of being understood, and realization of understanding would be associated with greater self-disclosure, use of more direct person control strategies, and use of less attention control strategies. It was further hypothesized that measuring feelings of being understood and realization of understanding, in addition to measuring understanding, would improve prediction of behavior. Finally, it was hypothesized that the contextual measure of understanding would better predict self-disclosure and interpersonal control than would global measures of understanding
This study investigated the concept of verbal accessibility in marriage. It is an example of the int...
A study of 42 married couples addressed the following questions: (1) What effect do thinking and tal...
A study of 42 married couples addressed the following questions: (1) What effect do thinking and tal...
A typology of marital dyads derived from Kelly's (1955) Personal Construct Psychology was used to in...
In order to assess a component of communication in interpersonal relationships, an instrument was de...
Berger and Kellner (1964) theorize that marital communication is a crucial aspect of couples\u27 for...
Perceptions of self and spouse play a central role in marital relationships. Using data from 219 new...
This study examined interpersonal perception differences of males and females within dyads and the e...
Vita.The primary purpose of this study was to determine specific interpersonal communication skills ...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)An interest in the causes of disruption in disturbed marriages led to the ...
This study investigated the relationship between self-concept, communication and marital adjustment ...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)An interest in the causes of disruption in disturbed marriages led to the ...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)An interest in the causes of disruption in disturbed marriages led to the ...
This study explores the quality of communication between marital partners by investigating their mov...
Abstract Conjugality refers to the shared experience between partners characterized by an enduring b...
This study investigated the concept of verbal accessibility in marriage. It is an example of the int...
A study of 42 married couples addressed the following questions: (1) What effect do thinking and tal...
A study of 42 married couples addressed the following questions: (1) What effect do thinking and tal...
A typology of marital dyads derived from Kelly's (1955) Personal Construct Psychology was used to in...
In order to assess a component of communication in interpersonal relationships, an instrument was de...
Berger and Kellner (1964) theorize that marital communication is a crucial aspect of couples\u27 for...
Perceptions of self and spouse play a central role in marital relationships. Using data from 219 new...
This study examined interpersonal perception differences of males and females within dyads and the e...
Vita.The primary purpose of this study was to determine specific interpersonal communication skills ...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)An interest in the causes of disruption in disturbed marriages led to the ...
This study investigated the relationship between self-concept, communication and marital adjustment ...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)An interest in the causes of disruption in disturbed marriages led to the ...
M.A. (Clinical Psychology)An interest in the causes of disruption in disturbed marriages led to the ...
This study explores the quality of communication between marital partners by investigating their mov...
Abstract Conjugality refers to the shared experience between partners characterized by an enduring b...
This study investigated the concept of verbal accessibility in marriage. It is an example of the int...
A study of 42 married couples addressed the following questions: (1) What effect do thinking and tal...
A study of 42 married couples addressed the following questions: (1) What effect do thinking and tal...