Being with a well-matched partner seems essential for a happy relationship. However, past research on personality similarity in couples has reported inconsistent findings. The current study employs a dyadic polynomial regression approach to take into account linear and curvilinear associations between similarity and satisfaction. The concurrent results based on data of 237 couples suggest that beyond actor effects for neuroticism, agreeableness, and conscientiousness and partner effects for agreeableness, similarity plays a negligible role for relationship satisfaction. Longitudinally, two similarity effects emerged. First, if partners reported dissimilar neuroticism levels, male partner reported lower relationship satisfaction. Second, if ...
Spousal similarity in terms of personality is advanced as a theoretically important factor to consid...
I examined how similarity between spouses\u27 personalities and absolute levels of the personality t...
The study examined perceived similarity and understanding in dyadic coping among 197 young and 192 m...
Personality has been found to play an important role in predicting satisfaction in couples. This rev...
The effect of similarities in the personality traits of romantic partners on their relationship sati...
The current study aimed to conceptually replicate previous studies on the effects of actor personali...
The association between actual and perceptual personality similarity and perceptual accuracy on rela...
Strong relationships are vital to our physical and psychological well-being. But, what makes a happy...
The current study investigated discrepancies in self-, partner-, and meta-perceptions of the Big Fiv...
The current study aimed to conceptually replicate previous studies on the effects of actor personali...
Over the last decade, a substantial number of studies have focused on the role of personality traits...
This study used an idiographic approach to examine the association between similarity or complementa...
The study examined perceived similarity and understanding in dyadic coping among 197 young and 192 m...
This study examines the linkage between similarity and relational satisfaction within friendship dya...
Personality traits are important predictors of relationship satisfaction. However, the majority of p...
Spousal similarity in terms of personality is advanced as a theoretically important factor to consid...
I examined how similarity between spouses\u27 personalities and absolute levels of the personality t...
The study examined perceived similarity and understanding in dyadic coping among 197 young and 192 m...
Personality has been found to play an important role in predicting satisfaction in couples. This rev...
The effect of similarities in the personality traits of romantic partners on their relationship sati...
The current study aimed to conceptually replicate previous studies on the effects of actor personali...
The association between actual and perceptual personality similarity and perceptual accuracy on rela...
Strong relationships are vital to our physical and psychological well-being. But, what makes a happy...
The current study investigated discrepancies in self-, partner-, and meta-perceptions of the Big Fiv...
The current study aimed to conceptually replicate previous studies on the effects of actor personali...
Over the last decade, a substantial number of studies have focused on the role of personality traits...
This study used an idiographic approach to examine the association between similarity or complementa...
The study examined perceived similarity and understanding in dyadic coping among 197 young and 192 m...
This study examines the linkage between similarity and relational satisfaction within friendship dya...
Personality traits are important predictors of relationship satisfaction. However, the majority of p...
Spousal similarity in terms of personality is advanced as a theoretically important factor to consid...
I examined how similarity between spouses\u27 personalities and absolute levels of the personality t...
The study examined perceived similarity and understanding in dyadic coping among 197 young and 192 m...