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- Ligne n°38 : Attachment Insecurity and Infidelity in Marriage: Do Studies of Dating
Ligne n°39 : Relationships Really Inform Us about Marriage? ...
Ligne n°38 : ...Attachment Insecurity and Infidelity in Marriage: Do Studies of Dating- Ligne n°39 : Relationships Really Inform Us about Marriage?
Ligne n°59 : ... anxiety is unrelated to infidelity among dating couples, 2 longitudinal- Ligne n°60 : studies of 207 newlywed marriages demonstrated that own and partner
Ligne n°61 : attachment anxiety interacted to predict marital infidelity, such that ...
Ligne n°76 : ... may not provide complete insights into the implications of various- Ligne n°77 : psychological traits and processes for marriage.
Ligne n°78 : Keywords: Adult attachment, Infidelity, Marriage, Romantic ...
Ligne n°77 : ... psychological traits and processes for marriage.- Ligne n°78 : Keywords: Adult attachment, Infidelity, Marriage, Romantic
Ligne n°79 : relationships, Dating Relationships ...
Ligne n°150 : ... regarding the role of attachment insecurity in predicting infidelity in- Ligne n°151 : marriage. Most notably, although attachment processes may operate
Ligne n°152 : differently in marriage than in dating relationships, only 3 of the 10 ...
Ligne n°151 : ... marriage. Most notably, although attachment processes may operate- Ligne n°152 : differently in marriage than in dating relationships, only 3 of the 10
Ligne n°153 : studies involved a substantial number of married spouses. One way in ...
Ligne n°170 : ... Miller & Maner, 2010). Accordingly, the psychological characteristics- Ligne n°171 : of those who commit infidelity in marriage may be different than the
Ligne n°172 : psychological characteristics of those who commit infidelity in dating ...
Ligne n°182 : ... interest in alternatives is not the same as infidelity, particularly in- Ligne n°183 : highly committed relationships like marriage. In contrast, Bogaert and
Ligne n°184 : Sadava (2002) reported a significant positive association between ...
Ligne n°268 : ... couples to identify how attachment insecurity affects infidelity in- Ligne n°269 : marriage. Although newlyweds may tend to perpetrate infidelity less
Ligne n°270 : frequently on average, leading to a rather conservative test of our ...
Ligne n°271 : ... hypotheses, they may be more similar to people in dating relationships- Ligne n°272 : than are couples in more-established marriages on variables other than
Ligne n°273 : commitment (e.g., age, income), allowing us to more directly compare ...
Ligne n°273 : ... commitment (e.g., age, income), allowing us to more directly compare- Ligne n°274 : the effects of attachment on infidelity in marriage versus dating
Ligne n°275 : relationships. Second, given that third variables, such as personality, ...
Ligne n°310 : ... and through invitations sent to eligible couples who had applied for- Ligne n°311 : marriage licenses in counties near the studies' locations. Couples who
Ligne n°312 : responded were screened in a telephone interview to ensure they met the ...
Ligne n°354 : ... reporting sensitive information. These follow-up procedures were used- Ligne n°355 : six times and spanned the first 3.5 years of marriage in Study 1 and
Ligne n°356 : the first 4.5 years of marriage in Study 2. Participants in Study 1 ...
Ligne n°355 : ... six times and spanned the first 3.5 years of marriage in Study 1 and- Ligne n°356 : the first 4.5 years of marriage in Study 2. Participants in Study 1
Ligne n°357 : were paid $60 and participants in Study 2 were paid $80 for ...
Ligne n°385 : ... estimates tend to span longer than five years and were based on samples- Ligne n°386 : that include more-established marriages. Four of these infidelities
Ligne n°387 : were reported by both members of the couple, 7 were reported by the ...
Ligne n°430 : ... Global marital satisfaction was measured at each assessment in both- Ligne n°431 : studies using the Quality Marriage Index (QMI; Norton, 1983). The QMI
Ligne n°432 : contains six items that ask spouses to report the extent of their ...
Ligne n°432 : ... contains six items that ask spouses to report the extent of their- Ligne n°433 : agreement with general statements about their marriage. Sample items
Ligne n°434 : include "we have a good marriage" and "my relationship with my partner ...
Ligne n°433 : ... agreement with general statements about their marriage. Sample items- Ligne n°434 : include "we have a good marriage" and "my relationship with my partner
Ligne n°435 : makes me happy." Five items ask participants to respond according to a ...
Ligne n°770 : ... more likely to engage in infidelity (DeWall et al., 2011), avoidant- Ligne n°771 : attachment was unrelated to infidelity in these studies of marriage.
Ligne n°772 : The fact that this effect was not significantly positive cannot be ...
Ligne n°776 : ... (e.g., DeWall et al., 2011), anxiously attached individuals were more- Ligne n°777 : likely to engage in infidelity in these marriages. Further, a
Ligne n°778 : significant Own Attachment Anxiety X Partner Attachment Anxiety ...
Ligne n°810 : ... avoidance was unassociated with infidelity in these two studies of- Ligne n°811 : marriage. Further, partner attachment avoidance was negatively
Ligne n°812 : associated with infidelity in Study 1. Given that both findings were ...
Ligne n°880 : ... several potential confounds --- the frequency of sexual intercourse in- Ligne n°881 : the marriage, marital satisfaction, and personality.
Ligne n°889 : ... of newlywed couples married less than five years, caution should be- Ligne n°890 : used when generalizing these findings to lengthier marriages. Given the
Ligne n°891 : effects of attachment insecurity on infidelity appear to differ across ...
Ligne n°892 : ... married and unmarried people, future research may benefit from- Ligne n°893 : examining whether they also differ across couples in marriages of
Ligne n°894 : different lengths as well. Third, the definition of infidelity was open ...
Ligne n°919 : ... assuming that samples of dating couples inform our theoretical- Ligne n°920 : understanding of marriage and vice versa.
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Ligne n°987 : ... * Feeney JA, Noller P, Callan VJ. Attachment style, communication and- Ligne n°988 : satisfaction in the early years of marriage. In: Bartholomew K,
Ligne n°989 : Perlman D, editors. Advances in personal relationships: Vol. 5. ...
Ligne n°992 : ... * Frye NE, McNulty JK, Karney BR. When are How do constraints on- Ligne n°993 : leaving a marriage related to negative behavior within the marriage
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Ligne n°994 : affect behavior within the marriage? Journal of Family Psychology. ...
Ligne n°993 : ... leaving a marriage related to negative behavior within the marriage- Ligne n°994 : affect behavior within the marriage? Journal of Family Psychology.
Ligne n°995 : 2008;22:153-161. [PubMed] ...
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Ligne n°1044 : Family. 2000;62:363-374. ...
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Ligne n°1118 : * Thompson AP. Extramarital sex: A review of the research literature. ...
Ligne n°1125 : ... * Wiggins JD, Lederer DA. Differential antecedents of infidelity in- Ligne n°1126 : marriage. American Mental Health Counselors Association Journal.
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