Mutual Cyclical Anger in Romantic Relationships: Moderation by Agreeableness and Commitment

Jie Liu, Edward Lemay, Angela Neal

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    Abstract

    The current study used a dyadic daily diary design to examine the transmission of anger over daily interactions within romantic relationships. The results suggested that, when people feel angry in their relationships, they are more likely to engage in destructive behaviors toward their partners. In turn, the enactment of destructive behaviors tends to be perceived by their partners, which elicits partners’ anger. Hence, these findings suggest that anger can promote a negative interpersonal process in which anger spreads across partners and reinforces itself. Effects were moderated by agreeableness, but not by relationship commitment.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Research in Personality
    Volume77
    Pages (from-to)1-10
    Number of pages10
    ISSN0092-6566
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2018

    Keywords

    • Agreeableness
    • Anger
    • Commitment
    • Destructive behavior
    • Romantic relationships

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