How and when do attributions affect relationship satisfaction? Judgments of partner suitability and implicit theories of relationships
Drawing on the traditional internal-external dichotomy embraced by attribution research in other non-relational domains, research on attributions in romantic relationships has largely focused on distinguishing between the impact of making partner (internal) and external attributions. Given that past...
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Main Author: | WEE, Justus Rui Hao |
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2017
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