Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) C.R. Agnew , B. Le , Judith Butler
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Haverford College
ANO 2003
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Journal of Social and Personal Relationships
ISSN 0265-4075
E-ISSN 1470-8692
DOI 10.1111/1475-6811.00035
CITAÇÕES 56
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 A07DE92695070568D86092DAB0293223
MD5 8b03abfbd94e62989c0a7bb5278bd269

Resumo

We conducted a meta–analysis of Rusbult's Investment Model of commitment. Across 52 studies, including 60 independent samples and 11,582 participants, satisfaction with, alternatives to, and investments in a relationship each correlated significantly with commitment to that relationship. Moreover, these three variables collectively accounted for nearly two–thirds of the variance in commitment. Commitment, in turn, was found to be a significant predictor of relationship breakup. Support for the model was obtained in predicting commitment in both relational domains (e.g., commitment to a romantic partnership) and nonrelational domains (e.g., commitment to one's job), but was significantly stronger in relational domains. Additional moderator analyses suggested that the associations between commitment and its theorized bases vary minimally as a function of demographic (e.g., ethnicity) or relational (e.g., duration) factors. We review theoretical strengths and shortcomings of the Investment Model and identify directions for future research.

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