Lindsey M. Rodriguez, Ph.D.
lmrodriguezphd.bsky.social
Lindsey M. Rodriguez, Ph.D.
@lmrodriguezphd.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Florida | Social and Health Psychologist | Addiction and Close Relationship Researcher | Dog Lover | Runner
Reposted by Lindsey M. Rodriguez, Ph.D.
"nationally representative samples of German and Dutch couples...followed for 37 or 14 years...within each couple, the happier partner experienced most dramatic well-being declines; unhappier partner’s well-being either did not change or increased slightly" journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
Don’t Drag Me Down: Valence Asymmetry in Well-Being Co-Development in Couples - Olga Stavrova, William J. Chopik, 2025
There is a notable similarity in psychological well-being among romantic partners. Drawing on valence asymmetry research (e.g., negativity bias), we tested whet...
journals.sagepub.com
January 14, 2025 at 10:07 PM