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Communal Responsiveness in Relationships with Female versus Male Family Members
Authors:Joan K. Monin  Margaret S. Clark  Edward P. Lemay
Affiliation:1. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
2. Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Abstract:
Two studies of college students in the US utilized a new methodological approach in which participants arranged their multiple family members (i.e. parents, siblings, aunts, and uncles) within a series of relationship network grids. These grids measured participants’ own feelings of communal responsiveness toward and perceived feelings of communal responsiveness from each family member relative to one another. The results of Study 1 (N = 86) and Study 2 (N = 111) supported the hypotheses that (1) people perceive more responsiveness from female family members than from male family members and (2) people feel more responsive toward female than toward male family members. Study 2 provided evidence that these associations were mediated by felt and perceived intimacy, dependence, and obligation, but not liking.
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