Annual Review of Psychology, Volume 50Janet T. Spence, John M. Darley, Donald J. Foss |
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... behavior . Within the context of the social learning framework that has guided interaction research , cogni- tive processes have been used to account for patterns in observed behavior . For example , the finding that satisfied spouses ...
... behavior . Within the context of the social learning framework that has guided interaction research , cogni- tive processes have been used to account for patterns in observed behavior . For example , the finding that satisfied spouses ...
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... behavior for an issue raised by wives was predic- tive of increased satisfaction for wives but decreased satisfaction for husbands , and ( d ) wife - demand behavior did not predict changes in satisfaction ( Heavey et al 1995 ) . In an ...
... behavior for an issue raised by wives was predic- tive of increased satisfaction for wives but decreased satisfaction for husbands , and ( d ) wife - demand behavior did not predict changes in satisfaction ( Heavey et al 1995 ) . In an ...
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... behavior can become more consequential ( Tes- ser & Beach 1998 ) . Level of negative life events may therefore moderate the effect of conflict behavior on subsequent marital satisfaction ( see Cohan & Bradbury 1997 ) . Accordingly ...
... behavior can become more consequential ( Tes- ser & Beach 1998 ) . Level of negative life events may therefore moderate the effect of conflict behavior on subsequent marital satisfaction ( see Cohan & Bradbury 1997 ) . Accordingly ...
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