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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology | 2000

Perceived superiority in close relationships: Why it exists and persists.

Caryl E. Rusbult; Paul A. M. Van Lange; Tim Wildschut; Nancy A. Yovetich; Julie Verette

Two studies used a thought-listing technique to examine perceived superiority, or the inclination to regard ones own relationship as better than (and not as bad as) others relationships. Consistent with the claim that this is a motivated phenomenon-and motivated in part by strong commitment-Study 1 revealed that (a) tendencies toward perceived superiority and (b) the commitment-superiority link are both strongest given psychologically threatening instructions and weakest given accuracy instructions (control instructions are intermediate). Consistent with the claim that this phenomenon serves a functional purpose, Study 2 revealed that earlier perceived superiority predicts later relationship status (persisted vs. ended) and increases over time in dyadic adjustment. Also, commitment accounts for unique variance in perceived superiority beyond self-esteem.


Archive | 2003

An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations: N -Person Situations

Harold H. Kelley; John G. Holmes; Norbert L. Kerr; Harry T. Reis; Caryl E. Rusbult; Paul A. M. Van Lange

Introducing a new hobby for other people may inspire them to join with you. Reading, as one of mutual hobby, is considered as the very easy hobby to do. But, many people are not interested in this hobby. Why? Boring is the reason of why. However, this feel actually can deal with the book and time of you reading. Yeah, one that we will refer to break the boredom in reading is choosing an atlas of interpersonal situations as the reading material.


Archive | 2003

An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations: Single-Component Patterns

Harold H. Kelley; John G. Holmes; Norbert L. Kerr; Harry T. Reis; Caryl E. Rusbult; Paul A. M. Van Lange

Introducing a new hobby for other people may inspire them to join with you. Reading, as one of mutual hobby, is considered as the very easy hobby to do. But, many people are not interested in this hobby. Why? Boring is the reason of why. However, this feel actually can deal with the book and time of you reading. Yeah, one that we will refer to break the boredom in reading is choosing an atlas of interpersonal situations as the reading material.


Archive | 2003

An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations: Frontmatter

Harold H. Kelley; John G. Holmes; Norbert L. Kerr; Harry T. Reis; Caryl E. Rusbult; Paul A. M. Van Lange

Introducing a new hobby for other people may inspire them to join with you. Reading, as one of mutual hobby, is considered as the very easy hobby to do. But, many people are not interested in this hobby. Why? Boring is the reason of why. However, this feel actually can deal with the book and time of you reading. Yeah, one that we will refer to break the boredom in reading is choosing an atlas of interpersonal situations as the reading material.


Archive | 2003

An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations: Contents

Harold H. Kelley; John G. Holmes; Norbert L. Kerr; Harry T. Reis; Caryl E. Rusbult; Paul A. M. Van Lange

Introducing a new hobby for other people may inspire them to join with you. Reading, as one of mutual hobby, is considered as the very easy hobby to do. But, many people are not interested in this hobby. Why? Boring is the reason of why. However, this feel actually can deal with the book and time of you reading. Yeah, one that we will refer to break the boredom in reading is choosing an atlas of interpersonal situations as the reading material.


Archive | 2003

An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations: Conflicting Mutual Joint Control: Match or Mismatch

Harold H. Kelley; John G. Holmes; Norbert L. Kerr; Harry T. Reis; Caryl E. Rusbult; Paul A. M. Van Lange


Archive | 2007

Goals and Interpersonal Relationships

P.A.M. (Paul) van Lange; Caryl E. Rusbult; Catrin Finkenauer; Francesca Righetti


Archive | 2003

An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations: Encounters with Strangers: Lack of Information about a Partner

Harold H. Kelley; John G. Holmes; Norbert L. Kerr; Harry T. Reis; Caryl E. Rusbult; Paul A. M. Van Lange


Archive | 2003

An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations: Independence: We Go Our Separate Ways

Harold H. Kelley; John G. Holmes; Norbert L. Kerr; Harry T. Reis; Caryl E. Rusbult; Paul A. M. Van Lange


Archive | 2003

An Atlas of Interpersonal Situations: Movement among Situations: Where Do We Go from Here?

Harold H. Kelley; John G. Holmes; Norbert L. Kerr; Harry T. Reis; Caryl E. Rusbult; Paul A. M. Van Lange

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Norbert L. Kerr

Michigan State University

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Julie Verette

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Nancy A. Yovetich

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Tim Wildschut

University of Southampton

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