Sentences with phrase «dyadic profile»

Previous research has shown that people who post a dyadic profile picture (a profile picture featuring both members of the couple) are more satisfied in their relationships.3 However, we were interested in the individual differences that lead people to make their relationships more or less visible to others.
Women who displayed a dyadic profile picture, and their partners, reported higher levels of relationship satisfaction (men's profile pictures did not influence either partner's satisfaction).
In slightly more than half of the couples, both partners had a dyadic (read: couple - y) profile picture; in 19 % of the couples neither person included their partner in their profile picture, and in the remaining 19 % one partner had a dyadic profile picture and the other did not.1
Our coders (members of our research team who did not know what the participants actually said about their relationships and didn't know the hypotheses of our study), then collected information from those profiles including whether participants had a «dyadic profile picture» (i.e., a relfie or similar picture that included both the individual and his or her partner) and if their relationship status indicated that they were «in a relationship...» (i.e., a «dyadic relationship status»).
More than 25 % of our participants (who were all in romantic relationships) had a dyadic profile picture and nearly 70 % had a dyadic relationship status on Facebook.
New research suggests that people's profile pictures and status updates reflect how satisfied they are in their relationships and how close they feel to their partners.2 Across three studies, including both married and dating samples, my colleagues and I found that people who reported higher relationship satisfaction and closeness to their partners were more likely to display dyadic (read: couple - y) profile pictures and to have partners that posted dyadic profile pictures as well.

Not exact matches

In some of the profiles we included a dyad profile picture (or not); likewise, sometimes a dyadic relationship status was provided.
Again, we found that people depicted in profiles with dyadic pictures and statuses were judged to have better relationships and were better liked.
Specifically, the current study aimed to identify different attachment profiles with father and mother among 203 adolescents aged 15 - 17 years and to examine whether these profiles associated differently with their self - rated peer - network loneliness and peer - dyadic loneliness, positive and negative affect, and internalizing behavior problems.
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