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INTERPERSONAL PERCEPTION BETWEEN INTIMATES An Integrative Review
Authors:ALAN L. SILLARS  MICHAEL D. SCOTT
Abstract:Despite the considerable importance often attributed to interpersonal perception between married partners, family members, and other intimates, there have been few theoretical developments that address the distinctive factors affecting perception in these contexts. This article draws upon a broad literature review to suggest how interpersonal perception between intimates may be affected by such factors as familiarity, emotionality, behavioral interdependence, and ideological beliefs about intimacy. Particular attention is given to the role of perceptual bias in intimate conflict and relationship adjustment.
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