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Reasons for,and consequences of,revealing personal secrets in close relationships: A longitudinal study
Authors:John   &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  P. Caughlin,Walid   &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  A. Afifi,Katy   &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  E. Carpenter‐Theune,Laura   &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  &#x  E. Miller
Affiliation:JohnP. Caughlin,WalidA. Afifi,KatyE. Carpenter‐Theune,LauraE. Miller
Abstract:This investigation examines whether individuals’ reasons for keeping secrets predict whether they eventually reveal those secrets and whether individuals can accurately anticipate the outcomes of revealing. Respondents (n= 342) first reported on a secret they were keeping and then returned 2 months later to report whether they had revealed it and, if so, what happened when they did. Findings indicated that participants’ reasons for keeping a secret predicted whether they revealed it. The results also indicated both accuracy and inaccuracy in secret tellers’ expectations of the outcomes of revealing a secret. Finally, despite some demonstrable inaccuracies in the forecasted outcomes, participants’ retrospective accounts after revealing suggested that participants typically believed that they had accurately predicted the consequences of revealing.
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