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Support marshaling for romantic relationships: Empirical validation of a support marshaling typology
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2014
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Empirical ValidationSocial PsychologyCouple PsychologySocial InfluenceDyadic ProcessesPsychologySocial SciencesInterpersonal AttractionIntimate RelationshipHelping RelationshipPersonal RelationshipNetwork SupportRomantic RelationshipRomantic RelationshipsNetwork OppositionInterpersonal CommunicationSocial BehaviorSociologyInterpersonal RelationshipsRelational CommunicationArtsSocial Exchange Theory
Abstract Research has demonstrated that network support for a romantic relationship often plays a crucial role in the relationship's success. Despite this knowledge, it is not uncommon for romantic couples to encounter network opposition for their relationship, and little research has evaluated what the romantic partners do in this situation. Using “social contextual theory” as its foundation (M. R. Parks, , ), this study evaluates a previously proposed typology (J. P. Crowley, ) explicating the variety of strategies an individual can use to marshal support for his or her romantic relationship. In addition, the study examines different variables that can influence an individual's decision to use certain support marshaling strategies. Future applications of the typology and its implications are also explored.
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