The Vicissitudes of Conflict Measurement : Stability and Reliability in the Frequency of Disagreements

This report examined the stability and reliability of self-reported conflict frequency in relationships with mothers, fathers, and best friends. Participants were drawn from three independent samples in the Netherlands ( n = 72, M = 15.6 years), Germany ( n = 242, M = 19.7 years), and the United Sta...

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Friendship
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Interpersonal Interaction
Male
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Parents
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