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Positive Expectations in the Early Years of Marriage: Should Couples Expect the Best or Brace for the Worst?


  Author: James K. McNulty, Benjamin R. Karney
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Publication: Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol. 86, No. 5
Document Date:                  2004
Category: Marriage > Marital Satisfaction
Related Categories:
Marriage > Marriage
Marriage > Relational Stability
 

This paper examines the role that expectations play in contributing to couples' reports of marital quality and satisfaction.  It suggests that, depending on relationship characteristics, having positive expectations of a marriage can either lead to positive outcomes or contribute to disappointment and disillusionment with the relationship.

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