Emotional convergence between people over time.
Northwestern University · California Department of Education
Abstract
The authors propose that people in relationships become emotionally similar over time--as this similarity would help coordinate the thoughts and behaviors of the relationship partners, increase their mutual understanding, and foster their social cohesion. Using laboratory procedures to induce and assess emotional response, the authors found that dating partners (Study 1) and college roommates (Studies 2 and 3) became more similar in their emotional responses over the course of a year. Further, relationship partners with less power made more of the change necessary for convergence to occur. Consistent with the proposed benefits of emotional similarity, relationships whose partners were more emotionally similar…
Citation impact
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- 7.97
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Similarity (geometry)
- Convergence (economics)
- Social psychology
- Cohesion (chemistry)
- Developmental psychology
- Social power
- Reduced inequalities