Knowledge Structures in Close Relationships

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advanced social cognition research
Affect Infusion
Attribution Theory
beha
beliefs
Black Couples
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Close Relationship Contexts
cognition
Courtship Scripts
Diagnosticity Bias
dyadic processes
emotion
emotion regulation
Emotion Scripts
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Explanatory Coherence
Explanatory Coherence Theory
Flirtatious Glances
gender differences relationships
goals
Highest Parameter Estimate
informational
Informational Goals
IOS
IOS Scale
Knowledge Structure Approach
lay theories psychology
partner
Relationship Beliefs
Relationship Maintenance
relationship schemas
Relationship Scripts
Relationship Specific Schema
romantic
script
self-expansion model
Social Information Processing
Unrestricted Sociosexual Orientation
Vice Versa
vior
Wedding Scripts
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805814316
  • Weight: 1000g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Thirty-three of the top scholars in this fast moving domain present a picture of work at the cusp in social psychology -- work that deals with cognition and affect in close relationships. The present volume contains a wealth of research findings and influential theoretical accounts that spring as much from indigenous work in the close relationship field as from purebred social cognition. The chapters introduce theories and research programs concerned with the role of individual and couple differences in close relationship knowledge structures. They deal with the role of emotion and affect in close relationships. And they discuss the function of cognition and knowledge structures in relation to the developmental course of close relationships. Each section is accompanied by a critical review written by an expert in the field.

This volume is a must for any close relationship scholar interested in the latest research and theorizing about close relationships that adopt a social psychological perspective. It will also be of interest to scholars and students working in clinical psychology, social cognition, communication, individual differences, and family studies.

Garth J.O. Fletcher, Julie Fitness