Event Title

Relationship Satisfaction and Dependence in Dating Couples

Location

CSU

Student's Major

Psychology

Student's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Mentor's Name

Seiji Takaku

Mentor's Department

Psychology

Mentor's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Description

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not the amount of time involved in a dating relationship would influence levels of satisfaction and dependency on the relationship to meet emotional needs and companionship needs. Three different time intervals were used in order to gamer a cross-sectional account. Our hypotheses were that, first, those individuals in the first and third intervals would exhibit a higher degree of satisfaction with the relationship than those individuals in the second interval. Second, those individuals in the third interval would demonstrate a higher degree of dependence than individuals in the first and second interval.

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Relationship Satisfaction and Dependence in Dating Couples

CSU

The purpose of this study was to investigate whether or not the amount of time involved in a dating relationship would influence levels of satisfaction and dependency on the relationship to meet emotional needs and companionship needs. Three different time intervals were used in order to gamer a cross-sectional account. Our hypotheses were that, first, those individuals in the first and third intervals would exhibit a higher degree of satisfaction with the relationship than those individuals in the second interval. Second, those individuals in the third interval would demonstrate a higher degree of dependence than individuals in the first and second interval.