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Loving the one you're with. 08 May 2018
Loving the one you're with. 08 May 2018
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20 minutes
Released:
May 8, 2018
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This month, how to love the one you're with. We find out why we prefer to stick with the partner we know than ditching them for someone new. We'll also discover how controlling our wandering eyes can keep our relationships strong.Download the MP3 Support me!
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The Danger of a Wandering Eye
Loving the One You’re With
Why do we stick with our partners, despite temptations to stray? Joanna Malinowska/FreestocksThe articles covered in the show: Gunaydin, G., Selcuk, E., Yilmaz, C., & Hazen, C. (in press). I have, therefore I love: status quo preference in mate choice. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Read summaryMcNulty, J. K., Meltzer, A. L., Makhanova, A., & Maner, J. K. (in press). Attentional and evaluative biases help people maintain relationships by avoiding infidelity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Read summary
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The Danger of a Wandering Eye
Loving the One You’re With
Why do we stick with our partners, despite temptations to stray? Joanna Malinowska/FreestocksThe articles covered in the show: Gunaydin, G., Selcuk, E., Yilmaz, C., & Hazen, C. (in press). I have, therefore I love: status quo preference in mate choice. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Read summaryMcNulty, J. K., Meltzer, A. L., Makhanova, A., & Maner, J. K. (in press). Attentional and evaluative biases help people maintain relationships by avoiding infidelity. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. Read summary
Released:
May 8, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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