1. Trust and Partner-Enhancing Attributions in Close Relationships.
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Miller, Paul J. E. and Rempel, John K.
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TRUST ,MARITAL relations ,INTERPERSONAL relations ,MARITAL adjustment ,MARRIED people ,COUPLES - Abstract
A cross-lagged panel design was used to examine the links between trust and attributional processes in a sample of 75 married couples throughout a period of 2 years. Doting the fist phase of the study, participants completed a measure of marital trust, engaged in a Laboratory problem-solving discussion of a recurrent conflict-related issue, and then rated their partner's behavior and motives. Approximately 2 years later, 54 couples were again contacted and measures of trust mere obtained. Forty of these couples also viewed a videotape of their laboratory problem-solving discussion from 2 years previously and rated their partner's behaviour and motives. Results suggested a reciprocal causal pattern by which partner-enhancing attributions predict changes in trust and trust predicts changes in partner-enhancing attributions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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