Expected mindreading and romantic relationship quality: the roles of felt misunderstanding and attributions
Expected mindreading is the belief that romantic partners should know one’s needs and feelings without overt communication. This dysfunctional belief is predicted to undermine relationship satisfaction, yet previous research provides mixed support. In two studies, I test my prediction that individua...
Main Author: | MacLean, Justine |
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Other Authors: | Cameron, Jessica (Psychology) |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31682 |
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