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Blackwell handbook in social psychology: Interpersonal processes.
evaluations (e.g., “My relationship is a good one”). We use this terminology primarily for heuristic and metaphoric purposes as our data cannot show that such hierarchical structures actually exist in memory. 6. Again, this effect emerged in analyses where we controlled for the number of faults individuals perceived in their partners.