Relationships at risk: How the perceived risk of ending a romantic relationship influences the intensity of romantic affect and relationship commitment

Simona Sciara, Giuseppe Pantaleo

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Abstract

Drawing on emotional intensity theory (EIT: Brehm in Personality and Social Psychology Review 3:2–22, 1999; Brehm and Miron in Motivation and Emotion 30:13–30, 2006), this experiment (N = 104) shows how the manipulated risk of ending a romantic relationship influences the intensity of romantic affect and commitment. As predicted by EIT, the intensity of both romantic feelings varied as a cubic function of increasing levels of manipulated risk of relationship breakup (risk not mentioned vs. low vs. moderate vs. high). Data additionally showed that the effects of manipulated risk on romantic commitment were fully mediated by feelings of romantic affect. These findings complement and extend prior research on romantic feelings (Miron et al. in Motivation and Emotion 33:261–276, 2009; Miron et al. in Journal of Relationships Research 3:67–80, 2012) (a) by highlighting the barrier-like properties of manipulated risk of relationship breakup and its causal role in shaping romantic feelings, and (b) by suggesting that any obstacle can systematically control—thus, either reduce or enhance—the intensity of romantic feelings to the extent that such obstacles are perceived as ‘risky’ for the fate of the relationship.
Lingua originaleEnglish
pagine (da-a)137-148
Numero di pagine12
RivistaMotivation and Emotion
Volume42
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2018
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Keywords

  • Deterrence
  • Emotional intensity
  • Emotions
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Goals
  • Motivation
  • Paradoxical effects
  • Perceived risk of relationship breakup
  • Relationship commitment
  • Romantic affect
  • Social Psychology

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