Search Results - "Crockett, Erin E."
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Spit-Tacular Science: Collaborating With Undergraduates on Publishable Research With Salivary Biomarkers
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Blame the Pandemic: Buffering the Association Between Stress and Relationship Quality During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-03-2022)“…The COVID-19 pandemic created a unique climate for examining the links between stressful conditions and couples’ relationship well-being. According to theories…”
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You just don’t get it: The impact of misunderstanding on psychological and physiological health
Published in Journal of social and personal relationships (01-09-2022)“…We examined the effects of felt (mis)understanding on satisfaction, stress, and motivation in two different studies. In Study 1, we used an experimental design…”
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Gender differences in the physiological effects of emotional regulation
Published in The Journal of social psychology (04-03-2023)“…Previous research has established that emotional regulation impacts our health; emotional expression is associated with a host of psychological and…”
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Does attachment style moderate the effect of computer‐mediated versus face‐to‐face conflict discussions?
Published in Personal relationships (01-12-2020)“…Successful conflict resolution is important in romantic relationships. With the advent of computer‐mediated communication (CMC), partners can resolve conflict…”
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Circumnavigating the cost of support: Variations in cortisol as a function of self-efficacy and support visibility
Published in Journal of social and personal relationships (01-06-2017)“…Although social support is typically associated with a number of health benefits, for some individuals support worsens outcomes, likely because receiving…”
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Breaking the Mold: Evaluating a Non-Punitive Domestic Violence Intervention Program
Published in Journal of family violence (01-05-2015)“…Individuals convicted of committing domestic violence are often court mandated to attend a Batterer Intervention Program (BIP). Evidence of the effectiveness…”
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Men Seek Social Standing, Women Seek Companionship: Sex Differences in Deriving Self-Worth From Relationships
Published in Psychological science (01-07-2013)“…Do men base their self-worth on relationships less than do women? In an assessment of lay beliefs, men and women alike indicated that men are less reliant on…”
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Maternal Disrupted Communication During Face-to-Face Interaction at 4 months: Relation to Maternal and Infant Cortisol Among at-Risk Families
Published in Infancy (01-11-2013)“…The study evaluated the association between maternal disrupted communication and the reactivity and regulation of the psychobiology of the stress response in…”
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I knew you'd understand: How gendered expectations of understanding affect stress
Published in Personal relationships (01-12-2019)“…An experimental design was used to examine the effects of interviewer gender and (mis)understanding on physiological stress (i.e., cortisol). A total of 103…”
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When sex isn't the answer: Examining sexual compliance, restraint, and physiological stress
Published in Sexual and relationship therapy (01-08-2016)“…Past research suggests that sexual activity has numerous health benefits; however, we argue that the association between sexual behavior and health is nuanced…”
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A daily-diary study on the effects of face-to-face communication, texting, and their interplay on understanding and relationship satisfaction
Published in Computers in human behavior reports (01-01-2021)“…There is conflicting literature regarding the associations between CMC communication (especially texting) and relationship outcomes in established romantic…”
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Passionate love and relationship thinkers: Experimental evidence for acute cortisol elevations in women
Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-07-2009)“…Summary We assessed the impact of an individual difference variable, relationship-focused thinking, on women's acute salivary cortisol responses during and…”
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Overlap in Facebook Profiles Reflects Relationship Closeness
Published in The Journal of social psychology (04-07-2015)“…We assessed the association between self-reported Inclusion of Other in the Self (IOS) and Facebook overlap. Ninety-two participants completed online measures…”
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When Receiving Help Hurts: Gender Differences in Diurnal Cortisol Responses to Spousal Support
Published in Social psychological & personality science (01-03-2013)“…Wives are considered more effective support providers than are husbands. As support promotes healthy physiological functioning, husbands should derive greater…”
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Missing you maintains us: Missing a romantic partner, commitment, relationship maintenance, and physical infidelity
Published in Journal of social and personal relationships (01-08-2011)“…Working from the perspective of interdependence theory and models of relationship maintenance, this study examined the functional role of missing a romantic…”
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What's closeness got to do with it? Men's and women's cortisol responses when providing and receiving support
Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-10-2009)“…To examine the effects of social support role (i.e., recipient versus provider) and experimentally manipulated closeness on men's and women's cortisol…”
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Predicting Women's and Men's Reactions to Geographic Separation: Relational Interdependence Matters
Published in The Journal of social psychology (01-11-2011)“…Participant sex and a theorized correlate of biological sex, relational interdependence, were tested as relative predictors of the extent to which daters 1)…”
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