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...reported being most aroused when the interloper was a feminine woman. #PersonalRelationships #Infidelity #IARR
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Check out this article from Brown et al. (2024). Two experiments tasked straight men to read about a girlfriend cheating on them with a man or woman described as masculine or feminine. Participants were most upset when learning about infidelity with a man but...
Check out this article by Robbins, Spahr, and Karan (2024) that revealed that people in same-sex couples hone their social networks to close, supportive members with whom they have one-on-one, satisfying interactions.
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Despite widespread social/tech change, the overall pattern held, though some milestone timing and social network integration shifted (Ogolsky et al., 2025). Look in our Bio for the link to learn more! #academicsky #IARR #PersonalRelationships #RomanticRelationships
College studentsβ descriptions of romantic-relationship progression were analyzed in two studies a decade apart. Four consistent stages emerged: flirtationship, relationship potential, in-a-relationship, and commitment or bust.
...presentation of the model, a 1979 article by Kraemer and Jacklin. Also discussed are the topics of APIM patterns, whether the APIM is a dyadic model, and the automation of APIM analyses. #academicsky #IARR You can read the article here: doi.org/10.1111/pere...
Congratulations to Dr. David Kenny on having one of the top 10 most cited Personal Relationship articles in the past decade. The article Reflections on the actorβpartner interdependence model reviews the history of the development of the APIM, focusing on the original...
The best things listeners can offer are the chance to tell the story and attentive listening behaviors. #personalrelationships #siblinggrief #IARR #academicsky
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Check out this article by Brock and Yoshimura (2024) from our March issue. How are stories about a siblingβs death connected to well-being? βFinding a silver liningβ with positivity is uncommon; instead, siblings often make sense of the loss through emphasis on facts.
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Klein et al. studied gaslighting holistically, asking survivors about the entire course of their relationships with the gaslighter, including recovery from it. The study remains, to the authorsβ knowledge, the only empirical study on recovery from gaslighting.
It was one of the first large-scale investigations of gaslighting by psychologists since public interest in the term exploded in the 2010s. The study uniquely sampled survivors of gaslighting from diverse genders, sexualities, and ages around the world.
Congrats to Willis Klein, Sherry Li, & Suzanne Wood for their article βA qualitative analysis of gaslighting in romantic relationshipsβ being one of PRβs 12 most-cited articles during 2024 (of those published from 2022-2024).
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This study by Yu found that wives tend to be their husbandβs substantial source of perceived psychological well-being than the reverse; however, the benefit of psychological well-being appears to be less for husbands of stay-at-home wives compared with husbands of employed wives.
They then performed a theoretically driven review of the empirical articles published over the last 20 years, critiquing the nature of the samples, methods, and privileged research questions. #PersonalRelationships
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The authors reviewed literature from the past two decades (2002-2021) focusing on key definitional and conceptual issues in the study of relational maintenance (activities and cognitions that romantic partners engage in to sustain or enhance their relationships).
Congrats to Brian Ogolsky and Laura Stafford for their article βA systematic review of relationship maintenance: Reflecting back and looking to the futureβ being one of PRβs 12 most-cited articles during 2024 (of those published from 2022-2024).
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Women mainly used appearance-enhancement tactics, whereas men commonly increased their income/social status and exaggerated their wealth & abilities. The authors called for research to test the strategiesβ effectiveness (e.g., correlating them with mating success).
The study, with 7,000+ respondents, identified 10 strategies people reported using to become more desirable partners. The most common ones included enhancing physical appearance, showing abilities/talents, & highlighting similarity with a prospective mate.
Congrats to Menelaos Apostolou and his large team of co-authors for their article βStrategies for becoming a more desirable mate: Evidence from 14 countriesβ being one of PRβs 12 most-cited articles during 2024 (of those published from 2022-2024).
...differences, reviews how behaviors and psychological tendencies in close relationships differ between cultures and proposes a socioecological framework to understand those differences. You can read the article here: doi.org/10.1111/pere... #personalrelationships #IARR
Congratulations to Drs. Mie Kito, Masaki Yuki, and Robert Thomson on having one of the top 10 most cited Personal Relationship articles in the past decade. The article Relational mobility and close relationships: A socioecological approach to explain cross-cultural...
Releasing and gentle profiles also perform the inhibiting type. Speak up_ silence hurts love. To read more, go to: doi.org/10.1111/pere... #PersonalRelationships #IARR
Check it out! Lu Ran Zhang and Wei-Wen Chen performed a Latent profile study of Chinese daters: those who stay loyal and use "voice" in conflicts feel the most partner responsiveness and happiest.
... in the context of sexual relationships can influence how individuals evaluate and satisfied with their relationship. Go to our website to learn more! #PersonalRelationships #IARR
New article alert! We have one of the publications from March 2025. This study emphasizes the importance of the subjective orgasm experience in same-sex relationships, showing that the way an orgasm is perceived...