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Reciprocity of Dyadic Trust in Close Male-Female Relationships
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1986
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Social PsychologySocial InfluenceDyadic ProcessesSocial SciencesPsychologyReciprocal EffectIntimate RelationshipGender StudiesNegative EffectPersonal RelationshipBehavioral SciencesMale-female DyadsTrustApplied Social PsychologyTrust MetricSocial BehaviorDyadic TrustSociologyInterpersonal RelationshipsFamily PsychologyTrust ManagementInterpersonal AttractionSocial Exchange Theory
Abstract A nonrecursive structural model specified 11 effects on trust in one's partner for 20 engaged, 67 married, and 11 divorced male-female dyads. According to the model, trust between partners is a reciprocally reinforced outcome, and 10 exogenous variables affect trust. The results showed that, for both sexes, there was a reciprocal effect for trust in one's partner, the perception of a partner's desire to control others had a negative effect on trust, and self-esteem had a positive effect on trust. Marital status and the perception of a partner's desire to be controlled had no effect on men's trust in their partners but highly significant negative effects on women's trust in their partners.
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