Authors
Amie M Gordon, Emily A Impett, Aleksandr Kogan, Christopher Oveis, Dacher Keltner
Publication date
2012/5/28
Journal
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
This multimethod series of studies merges the literatures on gratitude and risk regulation to test a new process model of gratitude and relationship maintenance. We develop a measure of appreciation in relationships and use cross-sectional, daily experience, observational, and longitudinal methods to test our model. Across studies, we show that people who feel more appreciated by their romantic partners report being more appreciative of their partners. In turn, people who are more appreciative of their partners report being more responsive to their partners' needs (Study 1), and are more committed and more likely to remain in their relationships over time (Study 2). Appreciative partners are also rated by outside observers as relatively more responsive and committed during dyadic interactions in the laboratory, and these behavioral displays are one way in which appreciation is transmitted from one partner to the …
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Scholar articles
AM Gordon, EA Impett, A Kogan, C Oveis, D Keltner - Journal of personality and social psychology, 2012