Interdependence, Interaction, and Close Relationships
Herausgeber: Machia, Laura V; Arriaga, Ximena B; Agnew, Christopher R
Interdependence, Interaction, and Close Relationships
Herausgeber: Machia, Laura V; Arriaga, Ximena B; Agnew, Christopher R
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Are you an undergraduate, graduate, or academic researcher interested in understanding close relationships, including the development of trust and dependence? Discover how personality and psychological states are shaped by interaction, from the perspective of a foundational theory that enables one to think beyond existing research.
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Are you an undergraduate, graduate, or academic researcher interested in understanding close relationships, including the development of trust and dependence? Discover how personality and psychological states are shaped by interaction, from the perspective of a foundational theory that enables one to think beyond existing research.
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- Advances in Personal Relationships
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 387
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781108703659
- ISBN-10: 1108703658
- Artikelnr.: 64360899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Advances in Personal Relationships
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 387
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 552g
- ISBN-13: 9781108703659
- ISBN-10: 1108703658
- Artikelnr.: 64360899
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Acknowledgments;
Introduction Laura V. Machia; Part I. Interdependence, Situations, and
Context: 1. Situations in close relationships Simon Columbus, Francesca
Righetti and Daniel Balliet; 2. The structure of interdependence shapes
social cognition in relationships John G. Holmes; 3. Home is where the
heart is: geographic variation in relational behavior and outcomes William
J. Chopik; 4. Ethnicity, interdependence, and the investment model of
commitment processes Stanley O. Gaines, Jr. and Deletha P. Hardin; Part II.
Interdependence, Security, and Risk: 5. An interdependence analysis of
enhancing attachment security Lucy L. Hunt, Madoka Kumashiro and Ximena B.
Arriaga; 6. Safe and secure: how interdependent close relationships
mitigate risks and ease insecurities Brittany K. Jakubiak; 7. Partner
buffering in interdependent relationships: an attachment perspective
Monique S. Nakamura, Jeffry A. Simpson and Nickola C. Overall; 8. Stress as
a risk factor to well-being: role of dyadic coping Valentina Rauch-Anderegg
and Ashley K. Randall; Part III. Interdependence, Goal Pursuit, and Person
Factors: 9. Autonomous interdependence: a complementary understanding of
personal and relational needs in interdependent relationships Benjamin W.
Hadden and Yuthika U. Girme; 10. Pursuing interpersonal value: an
interdependence perspective Edward P. Lemay, Jr; 11. Advances in
self-expansion Brent A. Mattingly, Jennifer M. Tomlinson and Kevin P.
McIntyre; 12. Self-esteem, negative expressivity, and partner
responsiveness Kassandra Cortes and Joanne V. Wood; Part IV.
Interdependence, Timing, and Expectations: 13. Relationship receptivity
theory: timing and interdependent relationships Christopher R. Agnew,
Benjamin W. Hadden and Kenneth Tan; 14. A new measure of expected
relationship satisfaction, alternatives, and investment supports an
expectations model of interdependence Levi R. Baker, James K. McNulty,
Ashlyn Brady and Shae Montalvo; 15. Relationship expectations about the
commitment to wed: a contextual analysis TeKisha M. Rice and Brian G.
Ogolsky; 16. Creating closeness and interdependence: results of
laboratory-based studies involving getting-acquainted dyads Susan Sprecher;
Index.
Introduction Laura V. Machia; Part I. Interdependence, Situations, and
Context: 1. Situations in close relationships Simon Columbus, Francesca
Righetti and Daniel Balliet; 2. The structure of interdependence shapes
social cognition in relationships John G. Holmes; 3. Home is where the
heart is: geographic variation in relational behavior and outcomes William
J. Chopik; 4. Ethnicity, interdependence, and the investment model of
commitment processes Stanley O. Gaines, Jr. and Deletha P. Hardin; Part II.
Interdependence, Security, and Risk: 5. An interdependence analysis of
enhancing attachment security Lucy L. Hunt, Madoka Kumashiro and Ximena B.
Arriaga; 6. Safe and secure: how interdependent close relationships
mitigate risks and ease insecurities Brittany K. Jakubiak; 7. Partner
buffering in interdependent relationships: an attachment perspective
Monique S. Nakamura, Jeffry A. Simpson and Nickola C. Overall; 8. Stress as
a risk factor to well-being: role of dyadic coping Valentina Rauch-Anderegg
and Ashley K. Randall; Part III. Interdependence, Goal Pursuit, and Person
Factors: 9. Autonomous interdependence: a complementary understanding of
personal and relational needs in interdependent relationships Benjamin W.
Hadden and Yuthika U. Girme; 10. Pursuing interpersonal value: an
interdependence perspective Edward P. Lemay, Jr; 11. Advances in
self-expansion Brent A. Mattingly, Jennifer M. Tomlinson and Kevin P.
McIntyre; 12. Self-esteem, negative expressivity, and partner
responsiveness Kassandra Cortes and Joanne V. Wood; Part IV.
Interdependence, Timing, and Expectations: 13. Relationship receptivity
theory: timing and interdependent relationships Christopher R. Agnew,
Benjamin W. Hadden and Kenneth Tan; 14. A new measure of expected
relationship satisfaction, alternatives, and investment supports an
expectations model of interdependence Levi R. Baker, James K. McNulty,
Ashlyn Brady and Shae Montalvo; 15. Relationship expectations about the
commitment to wed: a contextual analysis TeKisha M. Rice and Brian G.
Ogolsky; 16. Creating closeness and interdependence: results of
laboratory-based studies involving getting-acquainted dyads Susan Sprecher;
Index.
List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Acknowledgments;
Introduction Laura V. Machia; Part I. Interdependence, Situations, and
Context: 1. Situations in close relationships Simon Columbus, Francesca
Righetti and Daniel Balliet; 2. The structure of interdependence shapes
social cognition in relationships John G. Holmes; 3. Home is where the
heart is: geographic variation in relational behavior and outcomes William
J. Chopik; 4. Ethnicity, interdependence, and the investment model of
commitment processes Stanley O. Gaines, Jr. and Deletha P. Hardin; Part II.
Interdependence, Security, and Risk: 5. An interdependence analysis of
enhancing attachment security Lucy L. Hunt, Madoka Kumashiro and Ximena B.
Arriaga; 6. Safe and secure: how interdependent close relationships
mitigate risks and ease insecurities Brittany K. Jakubiak; 7. Partner
buffering in interdependent relationships: an attachment perspective
Monique S. Nakamura, Jeffry A. Simpson and Nickola C. Overall; 8. Stress as
a risk factor to well-being: role of dyadic coping Valentina Rauch-Anderegg
and Ashley K. Randall; Part III. Interdependence, Goal Pursuit, and Person
Factors: 9. Autonomous interdependence: a complementary understanding of
personal and relational needs in interdependent relationships Benjamin W.
Hadden and Yuthika U. Girme; 10. Pursuing interpersonal value: an
interdependence perspective Edward P. Lemay, Jr; 11. Advances in
self-expansion Brent A. Mattingly, Jennifer M. Tomlinson and Kevin P.
McIntyre; 12. Self-esteem, negative expressivity, and partner
responsiveness Kassandra Cortes and Joanne V. Wood; Part IV.
Interdependence, Timing, and Expectations: 13. Relationship receptivity
theory: timing and interdependent relationships Christopher R. Agnew,
Benjamin W. Hadden and Kenneth Tan; 14. A new measure of expected
relationship satisfaction, alternatives, and investment supports an
expectations model of interdependence Levi R. Baker, James K. McNulty,
Ashlyn Brady and Shae Montalvo; 15. Relationship expectations about the
commitment to wed: a contextual analysis TeKisha M. Rice and Brian G.
Ogolsky; 16. Creating closeness and interdependence: results of
laboratory-based studies involving getting-acquainted dyads Susan Sprecher;
Index.
Introduction Laura V. Machia; Part I. Interdependence, Situations, and
Context: 1. Situations in close relationships Simon Columbus, Francesca
Righetti and Daniel Balliet; 2. The structure of interdependence shapes
social cognition in relationships John G. Holmes; 3. Home is where the
heart is: geographic variation in relational behavior and outcomes William
J. Chopik; 4. Ethnicity, interdependence, and the investment model of
commitment processes Stanley O. Gaines, Jr. and Deletha P. Hardin; Part II.
Interdependence, Security, and Risk: 5. An interdependence analysis of
enhancing attachment security Lucy L. Hunt, Madoka Kumashiro and Ximena B.
Arriaga; 6. Safe and secure: how interdependent close relationships
mitigate risks and ease insecurities Brittany K. Jakubiak; 7. Partner
buffering in interdependent relationships: an attachment perspective
Monique S. Nakamura, Jeffry A. Simpson and Nickola C. Overall; 8. Stress as
a risk factor to well-being: role of dyadic coping Valentina Rauch-Anderegg
and Ashley K. Randall; Part III. Interdependence, Goal Pursuit, and Person
Factors: 9. Autonomous interdependence: a complementary understanding of
personal and relational needs in interdependent relationships Benjamin W.
Hadden and Yuthika U. Girme; 10. Pursuing interpersonal value: an
interdependence perspective Edward P. Lemay, Jr; 11. Advances in
self-expansion Brent A. Mattingly, Jennifer M. Tomlinson and Kevin P.
McIntyre; 12. Self-esteem, negative expressivity, and partner
responsiveness Kassandra Cortes and Joanne V. Wood; Part IV.
Interdependence, Timing, and Expectations: 13. Relationship receptivity
theory: timing and interdependent relationships Christopher R. Agnew,
Benjamin W. Hadden and Kenneth Tan; 14. A new measure of expected
relationship satisfaction, alternatives, and investment supports an
expectations model of interdependence Levi R. Baker, James K. McNulty,
Ashlyn Brady and Shae Montalvo; 15. Relationship expectations about the
commitment to wed: a contextual analysis TeKisha M. Rice and Brian G.
Ogolsky; 16. Creating closeness and interdependence: results of
laboratory-based studies involving getting-acquainted dyads Susan Sprecher;
Index.