Relational interdependent self-construal and the effects of stress on health outcomes, relationship satisfaction, and attention to alternatives
Relational interdependent self-construal (RISC) refers to the self as defined by relationships with others. My research examined the effects of RISC and stress on relationship satisfaction and alternatives to the current partner in romantic relationships. This research also examined whether RISC was...
Main Author: | Hall, Ashley |
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Other Authors: | Morry, Marian (Pyschology) |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/8355 |
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