2019
DOI: 10.6115/fer.2019.009
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The Influences from Comparison Level and Comparison Level for Alternatives on the Dating Relationship Stability, and Mediating Effects from the Commitment among the College Students: An Application of the Interdependence Theory

Abstract: This study investigates factors that impact dating relationship stability(DRS) among college students by applying two key concepts from the Interdependence Theory suggested by Kelly & Thibaut (1978;Thibaut & Kelly, 1959), the comparison level(CL) and comparison level for alternatives(CL alt ). This study also examined mediating effects of commitment on the relationship between CL and DRS and CL alt and DRS. The research used a survey data set drawn from 327 college students currently involved in a dating relat… Show more

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“…As a result, individuals in a dating relationship tend to experience anxiety when their partner is temporarily absent from the relationship (Monin et al, 2010). Dating relationships with low levels of commitment often come to an end (Kim & Auh, 2019). Heartbreak is one of the risks associated with dating (Rhoades et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result, individuals in a dating relationship tend to experience anxiety when their partner is temporarily absent from the relationship (Monin et al, 2010). Dating relationships with low levels of commitment often come to an end (Kim & Auh, 2019). Heartbreak is one of the risks associated with dating (Rhoades et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%