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Completed H2020 European Commission

Understanding the Role of Automatic Partner Attitudes in Relationship Functioning

€253.1K EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Stichting Radboud Universiteit
Country Netherlands
Start Date Sep 01, 2022
End Date Aug 31, 2025
Duration 1,095 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Coordinator; Partner
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101030641
Grant Description

Romantic relationships are essential for promoting health and reducing mortality risks.

However, remaining satisfied with a long-term romantic partner is notoriously difficult, as illustrated by the fact that divorce rates hover around 30-50% in most industrialized societies.

Although research shows that how partners respond to one another defines well-functioning relationships, the origins of such crucial behavior remain largely unknown. How can we explain why partners behave the way they do?

We argue that studying automatic partner attitudes, as assessed by implicit measures, is key to better understand and promote the functioning and the well-being of relationships.

Because they are less sensitive to the positive illusions that are ubiquitous in relationships, we posit that automatic partner attitudes reflect the pattern of affective experiences that people encounter with their partner and, thus, are the primary source of behavior toward that partner.

We test this crucial role of automatic partner attitudes for relationship functioning in two lines of research, using a combination of fine-grained longitudinal, observational and experimental methods. In the line of research A, we aim to identify how these attitudes form and affect behavior in dyadic interactions.

Sampling real-life experiences from romantic couples over different time spans will allow us to understand the cyclical relationship between automatic partner attitudes and behavior in daily life. In the line of research B, we aim to intervene on these attitudes to improve relationship functioning and well-being.

Experimentally enhancing automatic partner attitudes and the ability to regulate them will allow us to identify causal paths and develop interventions.

By taking an inter-disciplinary approach, the proposed project will invigorate research in relationship science, social cognition and attitudes, but also offer applicable strategies that can efficiently help couples and reliably benefit society.

All Grantees

Stichting Radboud Universiteit; The Florida State University Research Foundation, Incorporated

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