自动伙伴态度:来源、含义和未来方向

IF 4.8 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Ruddy Faure, James K. McNulty, Johan C. Karremans
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摘要

令人满意的浪漫关系提供了许多社会和健康方面的好处,因此了解关系满意度的轨迹至关重要。近年来,研究已经开始考察自动过程在人际关系中的作用。特别是,越来越多的研究采用了由社会认知研究者开发的间接(隐性)测量方法来捕捉人们对伴侣的自动态度——人们对伴侣的自发情感反应,这些反应有时可能无法获得或不愿以更直接(明确)的测量方法(如问卷调查)自我报告。在本文中,我们回顾了说明自动伴侣态度如何有助于解释、预测和促进浪漫伴侣的功能和幸福的工作。也就是说,我们整合了关于相互依赖、依恋和态度的理论观点,讨论了有关为什么自动伴侣态度不同于自我报告的关系满意度判断的经验证据,这些态度是如何在现实世界的关系经验中形成的,以及在哪些条件下它们会影响日常生活中的二元互动。此外,我们确定了仍未解决的重要问题,并提供了可能有利于未来夫妻及其他工作的建议。
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Automatic partner attitudes: Sources, implications, and future directions
Satisfying romantic relationships offer numerous social and health benefits, making it critical to understand the trajectory of relationship satisfaction. In recent years, research has begun to examine the role of automatic processes in relationship contexts. In particular, a growing number of studies have incorporated indirect (implicit) measures developed by socio‐cognitive researchers to capture people's automatic partner attitudes—the spontaneous affective reactions toward their partner that people may at times be unable to access or unwilling to self‐report in more direct (explicit) measures like questionnaires. In this paper, we review work illustrating how automatic partner attitudes can help explain, predict, and promote both the functioning and the well‐being of romantic couples. That is, we integrate theoretical perspectives on interdependence, attachment, and attitudes to discuss empirical evidence relative to why automatic partner attitudes differ from self‐reported judgments of relationship satisfaction, how such attitudes form in the context of real‐world relationship experiences, and under which conditions they affect dyadic interactions in everyday life. Further, we identify important questions that remain unanswered and provide recommendations that may benefit future work on couples and beyond.
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Social and Personality Psychology Compass
Social and Personality Psychology Compass Psychology-Social Psychology
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