Personal characteristics and showing love in marriage: unmitigated communion, psychological entitlement and need for affect

Personality traits, as specific characteristics that help individuals regulate behavior, can help explain differences in relationship behavior. In this study we examined the role unmitigated communion (excessive focus on others and their needs), psychological entitlement (a sense of being more deser...

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Matična publikacija: XVIII. Dani psihologije u Zadru Sažeci radova
Zadar, Hrvatska : Odjel za psihologiju, Sveučilište u Zadru, 2012
Glavni autori: Kamenov, Željka (-), Jerković, Ivan (Author), Huić, Aleksandra
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng

APA stil citiranja

Kamenov, Ž. (2012). Personal characteristics and showing love in marriage: unmitigated communion, psychological entitlement and need for affect: Personal characteristics and showing love in marriage: unmitigated communion, psychological entitlement and need for affect. XVIII. Dani psihologije u Zadru Sažeci radova.

Chicago stil citiranja

Kamenov, Željka. "Personal characteristics and showing love in marriage: unmitigated communion, psychological entitlement and need for affect: Personal characteristics and showing love in marriage: unmitigated communion, psychological entitlement and need for affect." 2012.

MLA stil citiranja

Kamenov, Željka. "Personal characteristics and showing love in marriage: unmitigated communion, psychological entitlement and need for affect: Personal characteristics and showing love in marriage: unmitigated communion, psychological entitlement and need for affect." 2012.