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Conceptualising the Romantic Relationship
This paper approaches the phenomenon of the "romantic relationship" as understood within some of the most prominent paradigms in the social sciences.
Jana Baćević
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The Effect of Social Media Addiction on Romantic Relationship Outcomes: Factors Associated with Social Media Addiction [PDF]
Does exposure to glamorous profiles on social media evoke romantic dissatisfaction? Or is social media a refuge for unsatisfied partners? Social networking sites (SNSs) have simplified virtual interactions with strangers cum instant ‘friends’, whose ...
Abbasi, I.
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This study aimed to investigate the predictive power of aspects of the romantic relationship on subjective well-being, beyond what is explained by sociodemographic and personality variables.
Amanda Londero-Santos +2 more
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Relationship closeness promotes desirable health outcomes. Most interventions to increase relationship closeness are verbal, which may not suit all couples.
Nicole Prause, Greg J Siegle, James Coan
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Psychosocial Determinants of Romantic Inclination Among Indian Youth
The present study was conducted with the aim of understanding the psychosocial determinants of romantic inclination among youth in India. We involved 779 student participants from a large central university in south India in the age range of 18-24 years.
D. Barani Ganth, S. Kadhiravan
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Perceived parental reactions to coming out, attachment, and romantic relationship views [PDF]
Coming out as lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) to one’s parents can be a challenging experience and may lead to acceptance or rejection. Attachment theory can help predict parents’ reactions to coming out and consequences for romantic attachment.
EG, Hepper +14 more
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Romantic relationship, a widespread feature of human society, is one of the most influential factors in daily life. Although stimuli related to romantic love or being in a romantic relationship commonly result in enhancement of activation or functional ...
Hiroaki Kawamichi +12 more
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Of the relationship of a successful career and romance [PDF]
The paper describes the results of the study of the relationship a successful career and a romantic relationship. The general structure of the relationship between the successful career and romantic relationships between men and women obtained as a ...
Daria D. Kogel, Alexander M. Rikel’
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Dyadic perfectionism in romantic relationships: Predicting relationship satisfaction and longterm commitment [PDF]
Perfectionism affects all areas of life, including romantic relationships. However, little is known about how dyadic perfectionism (perfectionism in dyadic relationships) affects students’ romantic relationships. Focusing on two central aspects of dyadic
Stoeber, Joachim
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Although romantic kissing is an important part of relationship functioning, little research has focused on motives for romantic kissing and how they may relate to other aspects of romantic relationships.
Danica J. Kulibert +3 more
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