Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) C. Harasymchuk , B. Fehr , Robert Piercey
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Carleton University, The University of Winnipeg
ANO 2017
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
ISSN 0265-4075
E-ISSN 1470-8692
EDITORA Sage Publications
DOI 10.1111/pere.12204
CITAÇÕES 2
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 0d6ece3e56c621446551c4786fb3cabc
MD5 82d8fbe61aaa237e6ead7982c0e71a2c

Resumo

The hypothesis that people experience greater friendship satisfaction when their friendship matches the prototype of intimacy interactions was tested. Consistent with this hypothesis, both women and men reported the greatest satisfaction when their 'real‐world' friendship matched the prototype of intimacy interactions. This relation was even stronger when the friendship matched prototypical intimacy interaction patterns (e.g., self‐disclosure) than when it matched nonprototypical patterns (e.g., practical support). Thus, there is evidence that people rely on relational knowledge—in this case, complex knowledge of patterns of relating—when evaluating the quality of their friendships.

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