Hypercompetitiveness and Relationships: Further Implications for Romantic, Family, And Peer Relationships (Report)
Psychology (Irvine) 2011, July, 2, 4
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Introduction Individual differences in various personality traits have been noted to influence the nature and experiences of romantic partners and have implications for perceptions of quality of, satisfaction with, and commitment to the relationship (e.g., Hendrick, Hendrick, & Adler, 1998; Kelly & Conley, 1987; Rempel, Holmes, & Zanna, 1985; Robins, Caspi, & Moffitt, 2000; Shackleford & Buss, 1997; Watson, Hubbard, & Wiese, 2000). This research considered the concept of hypercompetitiveness and its relationship to various aspects of the romantic experience of adults in heterosexual relationships, as well as in the relationship with family members and peers.
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