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AUTOR(ES) B.R. BURLESON , W.H. Denton , John Blofeld
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) The University of Texas at Dallas
ANO 1993
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 3
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 9a95f2435c2ee4dbde7efaf4c6e126db
MD5 a1a2afd1adc04943776554a83ee912d6

Resumo

The tendency of partners in a dyad to initiate or avoid relationship problem discussions has proven to have both theoretical and clinical significance. This tendency is conceptualized here as initiator tendency, which is defined as the propensity to initiate relationship‐focused discussions with one's partner or avoid such discussions. The current paper reports 3 studies summarizing the development of a measure to assess initiator tendency: the Initiator Style Questionnaire (ISQ). The ISQ provides self‐report assessments of self and partner's perceived initiator tendencies. The studies indicate that the 2 parallel 10‐item measures exhibit strong unidimensionality, internal consistency, and test–retest reliability, as well as appropriate discriminant validity and good convergent and construct validity. Limitations and applications are discussed.

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