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Michael R Maniaci

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Kim J, Reis H, Maniaci M, Joel S
Pers Soc Psychol Bull . 2023 May; 50(10):1423-1437. PMID: 37232561
The prevailing theory on relationship judgments for interaction attributes suggests individuals tend to underestimate a romantic partner's expressions of compassionate love and that such underestimation is beneficial for the relationship....
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Sasaki E, Overall N, Reis H, Righetti F, Chang V, Low R, et al.
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2023 Feb; 125(2):367-396. PMID: 36848105
Feeling loved (loved, cared for, accepted, valued, understood) is inherently dyadic, yet most prior theoretical perspectives and investigations have focused on how actors feeling (un)loved shapes actors' outcomes. Adopting a...
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Crasta D, Rogge R, Maniaci M, Reis H
Psychol Assess . 2021 Feb; 33(4):338-355. PMID: 33600200
Perceived partner responsiveness (PPR; Reis & Shaver, , 1988, Wiley)-the belief that one's partner will attend to core concerns-is a construct in basic relationship research that can help evaluate intimacy...
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Joel S, Eastwick P, Allison C, Arriaga X, Baker Z, Bar-Kalifa E, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Jul; 117(32):19061-19071. PMID: 32719123
Given the powerful implications of relationship quality for health and well-being, a central mission of relationship science is explaining why some romantic relationships thrive more than others. This large-scale project...
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Girme Y, Maniaci M, Reis H, McNulty J, Carmichael C, Gable S, et al.
J Fam Psychol . 2018 Sep; 32(7):882-893. PMID: 30211571
Direct and overt promotes recipients' relationship satisfaction but can also exacerbate negative mood. In contrast, subtle and indirect can bypass costs to mood, but it is unclear whether it undermines...
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Reis H, Maniaci M, Rogge R
Emotion . 2017 Jan; 17(4):751-763. PMID: 28125240
Compassion is deeply prized in Western marriages yet its benefits for emotional well-being have been investigated empirically only rarely. This research examined the association between compassionate acts and everyday emotional...
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Rogge R, Fincham F, Crasta D, Maniaci M
Psychol Assess . 2016 Oct; 29(8):1028-1043. PMID: 27736125
Three studies were undertaken to develop the Positive-Negative Relationship Quality scale (PN-RQ), conceptualizing relationship quality as a bidimensional construct in which the positive qualities of a relationship are treated as...
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Finkel E, Norton M, Reis H, Ariely D, Caprariello P, Eastwick P, et al.
Perspect Psychol Sci . 2015 Apr; 10(1):3-19. PMID: 25910379
This article began as an adversarial collaboration between two groups of researchers with competing views on a longstanding question: Does familiarity promote or undermine interpersonal attraction? As we explored our...
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Reis H, Maniaci M, Caprariello P, Eastwick P, Finkel E
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2011 Aug; 101(3):575-8. PMID: 21859228
In this reply, we address and refute each of Norton, Frost, and Ariely's (see record 2011-18560-001) specific objections to the conclusion that, ceteris paribus, familiarity breeds liking in live interaction....
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Reis H, Maniaci M, Caprariello P, Eastwick P, Finkel E
J Pers Soc Psychol . 2011 Mar; 101(3):557-70. PMID: 21381850
Does familiarity promote attraction? Prior research has generally suggested that it does, but a recent set of studies by Norton, Frost, and Ariely (2007) challenged that assumption. Instead, they found...