Partner's understanding of affective–cognitive meta‐bases predicts relationship quality |
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Authors: | KENNETH TAN YA HUI MICHELLE SEE CHRISTOPHER R. AGNEW |
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Affiliation: | 1. Purdue University;2. National University of Singapore, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Knowledge that partners have about each other's attitudes are consequential for relationship quality. This article extends prior research and examines whether knowledge regarding a partner's meta‐attitudinal bases, or subjective perceptions of how one's attitudes are driven, can influence relationship quality. Given how meta‐bases are reflective of information‐processing goals, we hypothesized that partner understanding of meta‐attitudinal bases would positively predict relationship quality. Self and partner ratings of how relationally relevant attitudes were driven, as well as perceptions of relationship quality, were assessed. Results revealed that a partner's knowledge of one's meta‐bases positively predicts one's own reported relationship quality. Results remained significant when controlling for relationship duration and meta‐bases similarity. Implications of meta‐bases understanding for close relationship functioning are discussed. |
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