Authors
María Alonso-Ferres, Francesca Righetti, Inmaculada Valor-Segura, Francisca Expósito
Publication date
2021/9
Journal
Social Psychological and Personality Science
Volume
12
Issue
7
Pages
1203-1215
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Prior research indicated that lack of power leads to emotional suppression and low emotional expression during conflicts among strangers. However, little is known about how power affects emotional inhibition in close relationships, where partners are highly interdependent, and achieving one’s goals greatly depends on their partner’s cooperation. In three studies among romantic couples (total N = 994), we examined whether (a) power is related to emotional inhibition during conflicts, (b) perceived partner responsiveness moderates this effect and, (c) which conflict-resolution responses are subsequently enacted. Findings consistently showed that powerless individuals were more likely to inhibit their emotions and consequently to use passive responses during conflicts. However, this only occurred when they perceived lack of responsiveness from their partner. If the partner was perceived as responsive (i.e …
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Scholar articles
M Alonso-Ferres, F Righetti, I Valor-Segura, F Expósito - Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2021