The role of self-regulation in derogating attractive alternatives |
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Authors: | Simone M. Ritter Hein T. van Schie |
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Affiliation: | Behavioural Science Institute, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The present research addresses the question of how romantically involved individuals are able to shield their ongoing romantic relationship from the temptation of attractive alternative partners. Specifically, two studies examined, and supported, the prediction that self-regulation promotes romantically involved individuals’ tendency to derogate attractive others as potential partners. Heterosexual participants responded to pictures of attractive and unattractive opposite-sex others by indicating their interest in these others as potential partners. In both studies the possibility for self-regulation exertion was manipulated (by means of self-regulation depletion in Study 1, and time-pressure in Study 2). When self-regulatory resources were relatively high, romantically involved participants exhibited less interest in attractive opposite-sex others than non-involved participants. However, when self-regulatory resources were low, interest in attractive opposite-sex others did not differ between romantically involved and non-involved participants. |
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Keywords: | Self-regulation Relationship maintenance Attractive alternatives Derogation Romantic relationships |
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