Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
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Psychologist identifies three types of relationship liars based on motive
A recent study published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships identified three distinct types of deceptive behavior in romantic relationships, moving beyond the simple notion of lying frequency. Researche…
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Psychologist reveals two 'lazy' habits that strengthen relationships
Two habits common in enduring relationships involve intentionally engaging in quiet togetherness and prioritizing rest over immediate task completion. Psychologists suggest that shared inactivity, where partners are com…
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Psychologist: Self-regulation, not chemistry, predicts relationship longevity
A psychologist argues that temperance, or self-regulation, is a more crucial trait for long-term relationship durability than initial attraction or chemistry. This trait involves the ability to inhibit an immediate, ret…
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Feeling known by partner predicts relationship satisfaction and health
New psychological research indicates that feeling known by a partner is a more significant predictor of relationship satisfaction than knowing the partner oneself. Studies published in the Journal of Experimental Social…
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Psychologists: Loyalty in Relationships Hinges on Daily Habits
Psychological research suggests that true loyalty in relationships is demonstrated through consistent daily habits rather than grand gestures. Loyal partners exhibit congruence between their words and actions, ensuring …
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Study: First impressions heavily shaped by observer's psyche, not just target
A 2019 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology analyzed over 400,000 face ratings to understand the origins of first impressions. The research found that first impressions are significantly i…
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Psychologist identifies boredom tolerance and choosing difficulty as keys to success
Psychological research indicates that long-term success is often predicted by two key habits: the ability to tolerate boredom and a consistent choice of more difficult, yet more meaningful, paths. These traits, termed '…