Biased and accurate: depressive symptoms and daily perceptions within intimate relationships. |
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Biased memories contribute to the links between stress and depressive symptoms |
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Body Image Projection Bias in Heterosexual Romantic Relationships: A Dyadic Investigation |
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The boundaries between attachment and personality: Localized versus generalized effects in daily social interaction |
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Buffering attachment-related avoidance: softening emotional and behavioral defenses during conflict discussions. |
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Convergent and discriminant validity of the Accommodation Scale: Evidence from three diary studies |
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The costs and benefits of sexism: resistance to influence during relationship conflict. |
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The Costs and Benefits of Trying to Change Intimate Partners |
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Depressive Symptoms, External Stress, and Marital Adjustment: The Buffering Effect of Partner's Responsive Behavior |
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Depressive symptoms, stress, and poorer emotional support when needed by intimate partners |
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Do habitual emotional suppression measures predict response-focused situational suppression during social interactions? |
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Does expressing emotions enhance perceptual accuracy of negative emotions during relationship interactions? |
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Does low self-esteem predict lower wellbeing following relationship dissolution? |
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Does support need to be seen? Daily invisible support promotes next day relationship well-being |
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The Dyadic Nature of Self-Evaluations: Self-Esteem and Efficacy Shape and Are Shaped by Support Processes in Relationships |
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A dyadic perspective of expressive suppression: Own or partner suppression weakens relationships |
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Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and nationwide lockdown on trust, attitudes toward government, and well-being |
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Emotion regulation, conflict resolution, and spillover on subsequent family functioning |
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Emotional suppression during personal goal pursuit impedes goal strivings and achievement. |
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Enduring COVID-19 Lockdowns: Risk versus Resilience in Parents’ Health and Family Functioning Across the Pandemic |
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Examining Dyadic Stress Appraisal Processes Within Romantic Relationships from a Challenge and Threat Perspective |
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Experiences and interpersonal consequences of hurt feelings and anger. |
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Expressive Suppression Tendencies, Projection Bias in Memory of Negative Emotions, and Well-Being. |
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Fathers’ and Mothers’ Sexism Predict Less Responsive Parenting Behavior During Family Interactions |
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Feeling loved as a strong link in relationship interactions: Partners who feel loved may buffer destructive behavior by actors who feel unloved |
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Gender differences in the associations between relationship status, social support, and wellbeing |
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Gendered division of labor during a nationwide COVID-19 lockdown: Implications for relationship problems and satisfaction |
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Greater average levels of relatedness need fulfilment across daily and monthly life predict lower attachment insecurities across time |
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Happily Single |
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Helping each other grow: romantic partner support, self-improvement, and relationship quality. |
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How Do Relationship Maintenance Behaviors Affect Individual Well-Being? |
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Ideal-perception consistency and regulation of best friends: Associations With attachment anxiety and avoidance |
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Implications of social isolation, separation, and loss during the COVID-19 pandemic for couples' relationships |
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Improving intimate relationships: Targeting the partner versus changing the self |
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Infants' attachment insecurity predicts attachment-relevant emotion regulation strategies in adulthood |
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Inferring a partner's ideal discrepancies: accuracy, projection, and the communicative role of interpersonal behavior. |
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Introduction to the special issue: Nonlinear effects and dynamics in close relationships |
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Is Low Power Associated with Submission During Marital Conflict? Moderating Roles of Gender and Traditional Gender Role Beliefs |
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Loyal but ignored: The benefits and costs of constructive communication behavior |
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Machine learning uncovers the most robust self-report predictors of relationship quality across 43 longitudinal couples studies |
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Mapping the Intimate Relationship Mind: Comparisons between Three Models of Attachment Representations |
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Maternal and paternal confidence in vaccine safety: Whose attitudes are predictive of children's vaccination? |
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Men's hostile sexism and biased perceptions of intimate partners: fostering dissatisfaction and negative behavior in close relationships. |
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Men's Hostile Sexism and Biased Perceptions of Partners' Support: Underestimating Dependability Rather Than Overestimating Challenges to Dominance |
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Modeling the hierarchical structure of personality-attachment associations: Domain diffusion versus domain differentiation |
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National Longitudinal Mediators of Psychological Distress During Stringent COVID-19 Lockdown |
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Pair-bonding, romantic love, and evolution: the curious case of Homo sapiens. |
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Parents’ distress and poor parenting during a COVID-19 lockdown: The buffering effects of partner support and cooperative coparenting |
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Partner Buffering of Attachment Insecurity. |
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Partners' Withdrawal When Actors Behave Destructively: Implications for Perceptions of Partners' Responsiveness and Relationship Satisfaction |
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Perceived regard, expressive suppression during conflict, and conflict resolution |
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Perceiving Partners to Endorse Benevolent Sexism Attenuates Highly Anxious Women's Negative Reactions to Conflict. |
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Perceptions of romantic partners' emotional suppression are more biased than accurate |
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Physiological and cognitive consequences of suppressing and expressing emotion in dyadic interactions. |
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Promoting doctoral students' research self-efficacy: combining academic guidance with autonomy support |
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Promoting Youth Mental Health via Text-Messages: A New Zealand Feasibility Study |
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Reconsidering the “Best Practices” for Testing the Predictive Validity of Ideal Standards: A Critique of Eastwick, Finkel, and Simpson (2018) |
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Relationship Functioning During COVID-19 Quarantine |
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Relationship problems, agreement and bias in perceptions of partners' parental responsiveness, and family functioning |
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Repairing Distance and Facilitating Support: Reassurance Seeking by Highly Avoidant Individuals Is Associated With Greater Closeness and Partner Support. |
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Revising Working Models Across Time: Relationship Situations That Enhance Attachment Security |
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Sexist attitudes predict family-based aggression during a COVID-19 lockdown |
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Suppression and Expression as Distinct Emotion-Regulation Processes in Daily Interactions: Longitudinal and Meta-Analyses. |
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Using Observational Dyadic Methods in Youth Mentoring Research: Preliminary Evidence of the Role of Actors' and Partners' Self-disclosure in Predicting Relationship Quality |
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Warm and homely or cold and beautiful? Sex differences in trading off traits in mate selection. |
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What Type of Communication during Conflict is Beneficial for Intimate Relationships? |
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When attachment anxiety impedes support provision: The role of feeling unvalued and unappreciated. |
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When bias and insecurity promote accuracy: mean-level bias and tracking accuracy in couples' conflict discussions |
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When power shapes interpersonal behavior: Low relationship power predicts men's aggressive responses to low situational power |
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When rejection sensitivity matters: regulating dependence within daily interactions with family and friends. |
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When relationships do not live up to benevolent ideals: Women's benevolent sexism and sensitivity to relationship problems |
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When visibility matters: short-term versus long-term costs and benefits of visible and invisible support |
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When Women Become More Hostilely Sexist toward their Gender: The System-Justifying Effect of Benevolent Sexism |
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Why do people try to change their intimate relationships? : the regulation function of ideal standards |
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Women’s attractiveness contingent self-esteem, romantic rejection, and body dissatisfaction |
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Your Sexism Predicts My Sexism: Perceptions of Men’s (but not Women’s) Sexism Affects One’s Own Sexism Over Time |
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"You're forgiven, but don't do it again!" Direct partner regulation buffers the costs of forgiveness |
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A Youth Performing Arts Experience |
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