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LeBlanc III, H. Paul, Daas, Karen L. |
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Texas Speech Communication Journal; Fall2016, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p34-43, 10p |
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This study analyzed spouses' self-reported measures of inclusiveness (intimacy and confirmation) and satisfaction in communication with their mates (N=266). Results indicate that male and female spouses perceive marital inclusiveness or satisfaction similarly. Moderate to strong correlations between measures were found for paired samples of husbands and wives (n = 42). Additionally, for all subjects treated independently, a weak but significant relationship was indicated between length of relationship and reported inclusiveness, although no support was found for a relationship between length of relationship and reported satisfaction. Partial support was found for a difference between subjects' first and subsequent marriages in reported marital inclusiveness and satisfaction. Findings were stronger for male subjects than female subjects. Implications for these findings are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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