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The Everyday Communication of Commitment: Testing an Integrated Model of Self-Construal, Cognition, Affect, Motivation and Communication
Western Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2020-03-13 , DOI: 10.1080/10570314.2020.1739324
Daniel J. Weigel 1 , Aubrey L. Etopio 1 , M. Rosie Shrout 1 , William P. Evans 1
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People build and sustain their relationship commitment through their everyday communication. Two studies tested an integrated motivational model exploring the multiple ways relational self-construal, cognition, affect, and goals promote commitment-related communication in romantic relationships. Mediational analyses of survey data showed that when participants had higher relational self-construal, stronger commitment, more positive commitment-related affect, and stronger relationship approach goals, they (a) expressed their commitment to their partners more frequently (Study 1, N = 405) and (b) more often monitored their partner’s expressions of commitment (Study 2, N = 154). The findings underscore the integrated, holistic nature of the everyday communication of commitment.

中文翻译:

日常的承诺沟通:测试自我建构,认知,情感,动机和沟通的整合模型

人们通过日常交流来建立和维持对关系的承诺。两项研究测试了一个综合的激励模型,探讨了关系自我建构,认知,情感和目标促进浪漫关系中与承诺相关的沟通的多种方式。对调查数据的中介分析表明,当参与者具有较高的自我关系,较强的承诺,更积极的承诺相关影响以及更强的关系方法目标时,他们(a)会更频繁地表达其对伴侣的承诺(研究1,N = 405)和(b)更经常地监视对方的承诺表达(研究2,N = 154)。调查结果强调了日常承诺沟通的整体性和整体性。
更新日期:2020-03-13
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