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Autor:
Roger C. Bailey, Christy Miller
Publikováno v:
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal. 30:383-389
Rogers (1959) developed an interpersonal congruency model that suggests the greater the degree of agreement among within-person perceptions of the self and a role partner, the more adjusted and satisfied with a relationship one would be. American col
Autor:
Christy Miller, Roger C. Bailey
Publikováno v:
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal. 26:51-56
Researchers have proposed that life satisfaction may be increased by reduced life involvement (i.e., the scarcity hypothesis) or increased by greater life involvement (i.e., the expansion hypothesis). This study attempted to determine if female and m
Autor:
Roger C. Bailey, Nathaniel A. Vietor
Publikováno v:
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal. 24:215-220
A religious “halo” effect has been identified wherein religiously active individuals are perceived more positively than nonreligious individuals. Religious individuals, when compared to nonreligious individuals, however, may fall further from soc
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Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal. 23:229-233
University students (N=276) read one of twelve scenarios that varied a target's gender, the target's length of delay in a dating relationship before onset of sexual intercourse (1 month vs. 6 months), and degree of a target's religious involvement (n
Autor:
Michael Czuchry, Roger C. Bailey
Publikováno v:
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal. 22:157-162
Males and females (N=185) were assigned to High and Low psychological kinship groups using the Nava and Bailey (1991) Kinship Scale. The KS measures an individual's desire to have “as-if’ family type need fulfillment in nonbiologic relationships,
Autor:
Roger C. Bailey, Daryl L. Cross
Publikováno v:
Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal. 18:201-205
Previous research has indicated that physical attractiveness can “radiate” or spill over onto an interaction partner. This study examined the possible radiating effect of a newly discovered social stereotype, religiousness. Males (N=56) and femal
Publikováno v:
Psychological reports. 75(3 Pt 2)
Predictions derived from cognitive consistency theories, self-esteem theories, and ego-serving-bias theory concerning how students would make attributional and affective responses to their academic performance were investigated. 202 university studen
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Social Psychology. 115:271-276
Summary This study attempted to determine whether physiological arousal can enhance feelings toward and perceptions of an opposite-sex partner. Male and female Ss maintained continual eye contact with either a real-life partner (High Arousal conditio
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 129:29-35
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Genetic Psychology. 127:125-129
Fifty-five males and 38 females were administered a self-rating scale which allowed self and typical-student estimates of intelligence, motivation, and achievement. Males and females gave similar self-estimates of intelligence, although compared to t