Partner commitment in close relationships mitigates social-class differences in subjective well-being
The present exploratory research examined the possibility that commitment in close relationships among lower class individuals, despite greater strains on those relationships, buffers them from poorer subjective well-being (SWB). In two samples of close relationship dyads, we found that when partner...
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Main Authors: | TAN, Jacinth J. X., KRAUS, Michael W., IMPETT, Emily A., KELTNER, Dacher |
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2020
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