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Consistency of cognitions in remarriage: A test of the consistency tenet of the multidimensional cognitive-developmental model

Posted on:2010-11-27Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Utah State UniversityCandidate:Campbell, JaNae EliseFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002474835Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
Remarriages have been increasing over the last several decades, yet little has been done in establishing theories and interventions specific to remarried couples and stepfamilies. Fine and Kurdek proposed a model specific to individuals in a remarriage situation. In an effort to validate their model, this study tested a key tenet, the tenet of consistency in cognitions, across spouses. Data were analyzed from the "Relationship Quality and Stability in Utah Newlywed Remarriages" study. With a sample of 449 couples, a series of correlations and backward regressions were completed. The results indicate that individual perceptions are more predictive of remarital quality than is consistency of cognitions. A critique of the Multidimensional Cognitive-Developmental Model is discussed. Limitations are addressed and recommendations for future research are given.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cognitions, Model, Consistency, Tenet
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