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A dyadic assessment of forgiveness in intimate relationships
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Behavioral SciencesMoral PsychologyIntimate RelationshipInterpersonal CommunicationSpecific IncidentsSocial PsychologyEmpathyCouple PsychologyInterpersonal RelationshipsFamily PsychologySocial SciencesRelational CommunicationRelationship QualityPersonal RelationshipArtsPsychologyHigher Internal ForgivenessDyadic Assessment
Abstract This study investigated forgiveness by examining couples’ recollections and perceptions of specific incidents of transgressions in their relationships. The results replicated previous research but also produced some novel findings. Results showed that more positive attributions and relationship quality independently predicted higher internal forgiveness, whereas expressed forgiveness was related only to relationship quality. Overall, the sample was negatively biased in their perceptions of their partner's forgiveness, but those participants who tended toward a positive bias were happier with their relationships as were their partners. Results are discussed in terms of prior research and theories of forgiveness and related social judgments in intimate relationships.
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