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Relational uncertainty and dyadic synchrony within the interaction of couples

Relational uncertainty refers to the questions people have about their perceptions of involvement within close relationships. To complement a wealth of research examining the link between relational uncertainty and people’s self-reported communication strategies, we investigate relational uncertaint...

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Published in:Journal of social and personal relationships 2024-04, Vol.41 (4), p.867-891
Main Authors: Knobloch-Fedders, Lynne M., Quirk, Kelley, Knobloch, Leanne K.
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Coordination
Couples
Dyads
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Interpersonal relations
Quality
Self disclosure
Sequences
Social behavior
Structural analysis
Synchrony
Uncertainty
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