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Satisfying romantic relationships offer numerous social and health benefits, making it critical to understand the trajectory of relationship satisfaction. In recent years, research has begun …
People in close relationships can, and often do, experience ambivalence (ie, mixed feelings) toward their romantic partner. Although ambivalence is common and consequential …
Evidence suggesting that implicit partner evaluations (IPEs), but not explicit evaluations (EPEs), can predict later changes in satisfaction and relationship status has led researchers …
Feeling loved (loved, cared for, accepted, valued, understood) is inherently dyadic, yet most prior theoretical perspectives and investigations have focused on how actors feeling (un) …
Some of the most frequent and important cognitions in everyday life are about close relationships—interpersonal cognition. Research at the intersection of close relationships …
Romantic relationships are one of the most important sources of people's wellbeing, happiness, and health (eg, Holt-Lunstad et al., 2010; Robles et al., 2014). The …
For decades, research on couples has attempted to understand the source of relationship decay by explicitly asking people how they evaluate their relationships. Ironically, however …