From Game Theory to Real Life: How Social Value Orientation Affects Willingness to Sacrifice in Ongoing Close Relationships

This research adopted an interdependence analysis of sacrifice, examining the link between commitment (i.e., the subjective experience of dependence and long-term orientation) and willingness to sacrifice in ongoing close relationships, and determining whether this link is moderated by preexisting i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of personality and social psychology 1997-12, Vol.73 (6), p.1330-1344
Hauptverfasser: Van Lange, Paul A. M, Agnew, Christopher R, Harinck, Fieke, Steemers, Gemma E. M
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Behavior
Biological and medical sciences
Commitment
Commitments
Couples
Female
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Human
Influences
Interpersonal Interaction
Interpersonal Relations
Intimate relationships
Male
Personal relationships
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Sacrifices
Social interactions. Communication. Group processes
Social psychology
Social Values
Value Orientations
Willingness
title From Game Theory to Real Life: How Social Value Orientation Affects Willingness to Sacrifice in Ongoing Close Relationships
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