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Marital Conventionalization: Definition and Measurement
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Intimate RelationshipInterpersonal CommunicationGender StudiesSocial PsychologySociologyCouple PsychologyShort ScaleMarital TherapyFamily PsychologySocial SciencesPersonal RelationshipCouple TherapyMarriagePreliminary StudyMarital Conventionalization
This article is a report of a preliminary study in the definition and measurement of marital conventionalization. Marital conventionalization is defined as the extent to which a person distorts the appraisal of his marriage in the direction of social desirability. Since the measurement of the variable is direct, the major focus is upon establishing content validity for a short scale of marital conventionalization. Since the results indicate that marital conventionalization is both extensive and intensive, it is necessary to control for its effect in any study of highly egoinvolved areas, particularly the area of marital adjustment.