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    Attachment style could serve as an indicator of other aspects of romantic relationships including intimacy, dating goals, and well-being. It was hypothesized that individuals who associated with having either a secure or dismissive attachment style would also elicit high levels of dating goals as well as intimacy levels and would have higher levels of self-esteem. It was found that attachment style had an effect on self-esteem as well as intimacy levels of individuals. However, interestingly enough

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    Investment and Conflict in Romantic Relationships Com 620 Mark Pace and Bo Zhang   Investment Model The theory of relationship investment is an effort to understand maintenance of ongoing relationships. This model is an expansion of Kelly and Thirbaut’s (1978) interdependence theory, which specifies that satisfaction is a function of the reward value of a relationship, relative to expectations, and that commitment stems from the superiority of a relationship, compared with viable alternatives

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    Boisvert, S., & Poulin, F. (2016). Romantic relationship patterns from adolescence to emerging adulthood: Associations with family and peer experiences in early adolescence. Journal of Youth and Adolescence,  45(5), 945-958. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10964-016-0435-0 From (-- removed HTML --) Overview: This study focuses on a longitudinal study, observing similar patterns between romantic relationships, peer and family relationships. To do so, those patterns must be identified before

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    Romantic Relationships. Are the most meaningful element in your life, providing a source of deep fulfillment. Why do they have to be the most meaningful element in your life? Why can’t you live without having romantic relationships? Why are they such a big deal? Why do people say you will grow up and marry someone oneday? What if romantic relationships aren’t actually good for you? How do you know if a romantic relationship is good or bad? What makes relationships so bad? Why does society expect

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    Having a good relationship among professors and students creates a success in the students live. A student will have more opportunity to learn more and to gain skills that will help them in the future. But, sometimes the continuous interaction and attachments leads different relationships toward students and professors. Professors fall in love with the students or students fall in love with professors. Many academic institutions assume that it’s wrong for students to be in amorous relationship with faculty

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    Relationship satisfaction is an important part of romantic relationships. A lack of satisfaction can lead to consequences in other areas of life and eventually, the destruction of the relationship. For example, job performance is heavily influenced by romantic relationship satisfaction. In a study by Greenhaus and Beutell (1985), they argued that poor satisfaction leads to poor job performance and vice versa. They stated this was to because these two spheres are “interdependent.” Satisfaction can

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    companionship and connection with others. Actually, almost no one can live healthily in a society without building relationships with others. Romantic relationship is one of these important connections, providing love, support, care and a sense of importance. Although it is of such significance, many people find themselves finally become dissatisfied in relationships and cannot sustain their relationships any longer. In a research done by Hatfield (1993) to assess the level of passionate love, it is found that

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    The Adverse Effects of Facebook on Romantic Relationships Around the world people are updating their statuses on Facebook, double tapping pictures on Instagram, tweeting, snapping, following, blogging, creeping, and commenting on posts. People do these things so often that they have become second nature. More often than not, if you ask any random person on the street if they have a form of social media they will say yes and will have at least one type, if not more. As social media has grown, the

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    Love & Romantic Relationships According to the dictionary , the word “relationship” is defined a particular type of connection existing between people related to or having dealing with each other. There are many times of ways to make a relationship last. According to the dictionary love is an intense feeling of deep affection. Love, trust, and communication are the three most important attributes in my eyes. Relationships between friends, family, and couples should be the lasting ones, and in this

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    Romantic Relationships In God’s Not Dead In the movie “God’s Not Dead”, multiple romantic relationships are shown between many different people. The most prominent ones were between Josh and his girlfriend, Professor Radisson and Mina, and Marc and Amy. The one thing that all of these relationships were missing was respect for the other person. Whether that be respect for their faith or respect for their situation, all of these relationship were lacking respect. I believe that these relationships

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