Authors
Nickola C Overall, Garth JO Fletcher, Jeffry A Simpson, Chris G Sibley
Publication date
2009/3
Journal
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Volume
96
Issue
3
Pages
620
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
This study tested the success of communication strategies used by relationship partners (N= 61 romantic couples) who were videotaped while trying to produce desired changes in each other. Strategies varying in valence (positive vs. negative) and directness (direct vs. indirect) were differentially associated with postdiscussion perceptions of success as well as ratings of demonstrated change in targeted features gathered at 3-month intervals during the following year. Direct strategies (positive and negative) were initially perceived as relatively unsuccessful but predicted increased change over the next 12 months as reported by the targeted partners and (for positive-direct strategies) as perceived by female agents. Positive-indirect strategies, in contrast, were associated with higher concurrent perceived success but did not predict later change. Increases in problem severity also forecasted lower relationship quality …
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Scholar articles
NC Overall, GJO Fletcher, JA Simpson, CG Sibley - Journal of personality and social psychology, 2009