Nonverbal Decoding Skills and Relationship Well-Being in Adults |
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Authors: | John S. Carton Emily A. Kessler Christina L. Pape |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Beloit College, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relation between nonverbal decoding skills and relationship well-being. Sixty college students were administered tests of their abilities to identify the affective meanings in facial expressions and tones of voice. The students also completed self-report measures of relationship well-being and depression. Correlational analyses indicated that errors in decoding facial expressions and tones of voice were associated with less relationship well-being and greater depression. Hierarchical regression revealed that nonverbal decoding accuracy was significantly related to relationship well-being even after controlling for depression. |
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