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AUTOR(ES) John B. Nezlek , Constance J. Pilkington , J. NEZLEK , Michel Foucault
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) William & Mary
ANO 2004
TIPO Book
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 3515058039058a32acf706c346602082
MD5 33C872133BC8E813BF4A6D85AD78DFCA
MD5 834f44ccbcf7dcff139a5d3ba77ceba9

Resumo

The present study examined the relations between individuals' social lives and the risks they perceived in being intimate with others. Participants maintained a variant of the Rochester Interaction Record (Wheeler & Nezlek, 1977) and completed the Risk in Intimacy Inventory (Pilkington & Richardson, 1988). The results indicated that, compared to people who perceived less risk, people who perceived more risk in intimacy had less rewarding social lives on measures of socio‐emotional and socio‐instrumental dimensions of interaction. Risk in intimacy concerns were particularly salient for women in their interactions with the opposite sex and for men in their interactions with the same sex. In addition, the statistical associations between perceptions of risk in intimacy and characteristics of interactions within close opposite‐sex personal relationships varied as a function of participants' sex and the nature of this personal relationship.

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