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Implicit Theories of Relationships : Who Cares If Romantic Partners Are Less Than Ideal ?
Oleh:
Knee, C. Raymond
;
Nanayakkara, Aruni
;
Vietor, Nathaniel A.
;
Neighbors, Clayton
;
Patrick, Heather
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 27 no. 7 (2001)
,
page 808-819.
Topik:
partners
;
relationships
;
romantic partners
Fulltext:
808PSPB277.pdf
(108.21KB)
Isi artikel
Perceived discrepancy between one’s ideal and actual partner has been shown to predict relationship satisfaction. The goal of two studies was to examine whether implicit theories of relationships moderate this association. In Study 1, data from 177 undergraduates in romantic relationships showed that the perception that one’s partner falls short of one’s ideal was generally linked to lower satisfaction, except under cultivation (high growth / low destiny). In Study 2, data from 61 couples showed : (a) viewing one’s partner favorably was associated with more satisfaction but less so among those who were higher in growth belief; and (b) cultivation predicted increased positivity, whereas evaluation (high destiny / low growth) predicted increased hostility when discussing discrepancies in how they and their partner view the relationship. Results are discussed in terms of the controversy over idealization and authenticity in romantic relationships.
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