Interdependence, interaction, and close relationships /
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY :
Cambridge University Press,
2020.
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| Series: | Advances in personal relationships (Cambridge, England)
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half-title
- Series information
- Title page
- Copyright information
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Reference
- Introduction
- References
- Part I Interdependence, Situations, and Context
- 1 Situations in Close Relationships
- Recent Advances in Situation Research
- Frameworks for Studying Situation Perception
- Functional Interdependence Theory
- New Taxonomies and Measures
- Studying Situations Using Experiments and in Daily Life
- Studying Naturally Occurring Situations in Close Relationships
- Situations in Close Relationships: The Interdependence in Daily Life-Couples Study
- Applications in Relationship Research
- Theoretical Perspectives
- Interdependence Theory and the Investment Model
- Attachment Theory
- Relationship Maintenance Behaviors
- A Structure for Research on Situations in Relationships
- Conclusion
- References
- 2 The Structure of Interdependence Shapes Social Cognition in Relationships
- The Challenges of Interdependence
- The Architecture of Interdependent Minds
- A Dual Process Perspective.
- Executive Control of Goals
- Illustrations of the Dual Process Model for Three Basic Challenges
- The First Challenge: Goal Interference
- A Second Challenge: Unequal Exchange
- A Third Challenge: Bad Behavior
- The Equilibrium Model of Relationship Maintenance
- Summary
- Implications
- References
- 3 Home Is Where the Heart Is: Geographic Variation in Relational Behavior and Outcomes
- Why Would Psychological and Social Behavior Vary Geographically?
- Selective Migration
- Social Influences
- Environmental Influences
- Mutual Reinforcement of Mechanisms
- A Case Study: Attachment Orientation
- The Practical Steps of Studying Geographic Variation in Individual and Social Characteristics
- Analytic Approaches
- Visualization Approaches
- Other Methodological Considerations
- Level of Analysis
- Sample Size
- Reliability of Sampling
- Conclusion
- References
- 4 Ethnicity, Interdependence, and the Investment Model of Commitment Processes
- An Overview of Triandis's Theory of Subjective Culture
- Interdependence Theory: Universal or Limited to Individualistic Ethnic Groups?
- The Investment Model: Universal or Limited to Individualistic Ethnic Groups?
- Results of Studies on the Universality of the Investment Model: Empirical Challenges to the Theory of Subjective Culture
- Beyond Social Exchange: Conceptual Challenges to the Theory of Subjective Culture
- Revamping the Theory of Subjective Culture
- Commitment as a Manifestation of Subjective Culture
- Developing Investment Model Influences as Basic Psychological Processes
- Tying Up Loose Ends: Unresolved Issues Concerning Interdependence Processes within the Theory of Subjective Culture
- Concluding Thoughts
- References
- Part II Interdependence, Security, and Risk