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When accommodation matters: Situational dependency within daily interactions with romantic partners
Authors:Nickola C. Overall  Chris G. Sibley
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:This diary study examined the consequences of experiencing situational dependency within daily social interactions with romantic partners over a two-week period. As predicted, stronger felt dependency (lower influence and control) within interactions with romantic partners was associated with lower perceived acceptance and value and decreased intimacy. Also as predicted, participants who reported a greater tendency to respond to dependency dilemmas with accommodation (i.e., reduced self-protective responses and increased pro-relationship reactions) perceived relatively more acceptance, value and intimacy within - and only within - high dependency situations. These results suggest that pro-relationship regulatory reactions to situational dependency will alleviate the immediate negative outcomes associated with dependence, and it is through these situational effects that relationship maintenance behaviours (at least in part) sustain relationship quality.
Keywords:Situational dependency   Accommodation   Relationship maintenance   Social interactions
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