[HTML][HTML] Feeling known predicts relationship satisfaction

J Schroeder, A Fishbach - Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 2024 - Elsevier
Two forms of subjective relationship knowledge—the belief that one is known and knows
one's partner—have separately been shown to positively predict relationship satisfaction …

The more useful, the more close: Instrumental deliberation boosts closeness with non-close others

J Wang, H Zhang, R Cui - Journal of Social and Personal …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Three studies examined whether contemplating the usefulness that non-close and close
others may provide for one's personal goals would promote or hinder interpersonal …

Perceived Environmental Safety Buffers the Adverse Effect of Loneliness on The Subjective Well-Being of Urban Residents

J Shin, H Han, E Park, JG Seo, HS Choi - 2023 - preprints.org
Loneliness, as a well-established risk factor of mental health, has been strongly associated
with low subjective well-being (SWB). However, less is known about potential boundary …

Ready for Love: Commitment Readiness and Relationship Initiation in Close Relationships

KR Chandler - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Close relationships require regular maintenance to sustain closeness. At any given time,
someone can feel more or less ready for a committed relationship. Building on Relationship …

(In) compatible: shared intention, ordinary uncertainty and social commitment

M Chennells - 2023 - wrap.warwick.ac.uk
This thesis examines if traditional accounts of shared intention can explain how it works
when there's doubt about partner intentions to contribute. Can I plan an activity with you and …