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ArtikelPredicting Preferences for Dating Partners From Past Experiences of Psychological Abuse : Identifying The Psychological Ingredients of Situations  
Oleh: Shoda, Yuichi ; Zayas, Vivian
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 33 no. 01 (2007), page 123-138.
Topik: relationships; psychological abuse; abusive relationships; partner preference; human mate selection; romantic relationship; adult attachment
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Isi artikelAre women who have been the victim of psychological abuse in the past more likely to prefer an abusive dating partner in the future ? Are men who have been the perpetrator of abuse more likely to prefer a dating partner with high attachment anxiety, a characteristic associated with victims of abuse? The present research used a highly repeated, within - subject, multilevel approach to identify the characteristics of potential dating partners that constitute salient psychological ingredients of situations influencing partner preference. Study 1 found that college - age women who reported more instances of receiving psychological abuse, compared to women who did not, showed a stronger preference for male dating partners who possessed characteristics associated with an abusive personality (e. g., possessiveness). Study 2 found that college - age men who reported more instances of inflicting psychological abuse, compared to men who did not, showed a stronger preference for female dating partners characterized by high attachment anxiety.
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