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Affect and Cognition in Close Relationships: Towards an Integrative Model
Abstract
Research relating to affective and cognitive processes in close relationships is briefly reviewed to illustrate the existence of two virtually independent literatures. It is argued that current approaches to research therefore hinder a comprehensive understanding of close relationships. To initiate an integration of affect and cognition in this domain, central findings are re-analysed with the intent of bringing a cognitive perspective to bear...
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Title
Affect and Cognition in Close Relationships: Towards an Integrative Model
Published Date
Mar 1, 1987
Journal
Volume
1
Issue
1
Pages
59 - 87
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