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JOSHUA N. HOOK MARCIANA J. RAMOS EVERETT L. WORTHINGTON Jr. SHAWN O. UTSEY ANTHONY E. COY DON E. DAVIS DARYL R. VAN TONGEREN AUBREY L. GARTNER DAVID J. JENNINGS II AL DUECK 《Personal Relationships》2015,22(3):449-459
Causal attributions are important social‐cognitive predictors of forgiveness. This article presents the Transgression Attribution Questionnaire (TAQ), a measure of one's negative internal causal attributions of a specific offense. In 4 studies, scores on the TAQ showed initial evidence of estimated internal consistency, temporal stability, and construct validity. Negative internal attributions for the cause of a transgression predicted lower levels of empathy and forgiveness. Furthermore, scores on the TAQ predicted forgiveness over and above the hurtfulness of the offense, relationship commitment, and a general measure of internal causal attributions in relationships. The current research bridges research on internal causal attributions and forgiveness. Implications for the social‐cognitive study of forgiveness and the measurement of causal attributions are discussed. 相似文献
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BRODY MW 《The Psychoanalytic quarterly》1956,25(4):505-514
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RENÉ M. DAILEY BRITTANI CROOK NICHOLAS BRODY LEAH LEFEBVRE 《Personal Relationships》2017,24(4):748-767
This study explored how fluctuations in satisfaction and perceived partner commitment were associated with stability measures (e.g., commitment, perceived stability, relational uncertainty, turbulence) in both on‐again/off‐again and noncyclical relationships. Participants completed an initial survey, 8 weekly surveys, and a final survey. Results suggest fluctuation in perceived partner commitment across the weekly surveys was associated with all measures of stability when moderated by relationship type; fluctuation was negatively associated with the stability measures for noncyclical relationships but positively for on–off relationships. For fluctuation in satisfaction, this same pattern was found for commitment only. Overall, fluctuation, particularly in perceived partner commitment, was not viewed as disruptive for on–off partners; rather, fluctuation appeared to foster more steady and viable views of the relationship. 相似文献
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