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The Relationship of Satisfaction with Life to Personality Characteristics
The Journal of Psychology, 1994We administered a self-report questionnaire to 1,749 adult Australians between 17 and 40 years old to examine the predictive values of self-esteem, depression, locus of control, trait anger, religiosity, psychological reactance, and age in relation to life satisfaction.
S M, Hong, E, Giannakopoulos
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A reevaluation of the absenteeism-job satisfaction relationship
Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 1985Previous reviews of the relationship of employee absenteeism to job satisfaction have largely neglected the size of the relationships reported and the artifacts that can affect statistical tests of significance. This paper applies the F. L. Schmidt-J. E.
R D, Hackett, R M, Guion
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Stress and its associations with relationship satisfaction
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2017Stress is an all too common experience for people around the world. In the past 30 years, researchers have built upon traditional models of stress, which have focused on the individual, to explore stress' systemic effects. As such, the once thought individual experience of stress can now be conceptualized as a dyadic construct that affects both ...
Randall, Ashley K, Bodenmann, Guy
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Relationship between Satisfaction and Future Behavior
Tourism Analysis, 2006Studies have been carried out on satisfaction and international pleasure travel. Some have related satisfaction and past visits to a particular destination with intentions to recommend it, to revisit it, and to visit other destinations in its area. This study arose from reconsideration of research on satisfaction and stated intentions of travelers ...
Kozak, Metin, Beaman, Jay
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Consensus Change, Conflict, and Relationship Satisfaction in Romantic Relationships
The Journal of Psychology, 2001In this cross-sectional study of 92 romantic relationships, both the S. S. Hendrick (1988) Relationship Assessment Scale and a 16-item negative conflict scale were independently associated with the consensus items of the Short Marital Adjustment Test (H. J. Locke & K. M. Wallace, 1959), but not with change from initial to present consensus.
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Masturbation and Relationship Satisfaction
Relationship satisfaction often declines after marriage or cohabitation and between 40-50% of marriages end in divorce. Furthermore, many couples who stay together report feeling unsatisfied in their relationships. Thus, it is important to examine factors that contribute to enduring and satisfying relationships.openaire +1 more source

