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This project investigates the role of automatic partner attitudes in romantic relationships, aiming to understand how these attitudes influence behavior and relationship satisfaction. By employing observational and experimental methods, the research seeks to develop interventions that enhance relationship functioning a…
Romantic relationships are essential for promoting health and reducing mortality risks.
However, remaining satisfied with a long-term romantic partner is notoriously difficult, as illustrated by the fact that divorce rates hover around 30-50% in most industrialized societies.
Although research shows that how partners respond to one another defines well-functioning relationships, the origins of such crucial behavior remain largely unknown.
How can we explain why partners behave the way they do? W…
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THE FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED
United States, TALLAHASSEE
Type: Other
Activity type: Other
SME: No
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