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Intimacy as an interpersonal process: the importance of self-disclosure, partner disclosure, and perceived partner responsiveness in interpersonal exchanges.
JP Laurenceau, LF Barrett, PR Pietromonaco
Journal of personality and social psychology 74 (5), 1238, 1998
18771998
Automatic information processing and social perception: the influence of trait information presented outside of conscious awareness on impression formation.
JA Bargh, P Pietromonaco
Journal of personality and Social psychology 43 (3), 437, 1982
14981982
The internal working models concept: What do we really know about the self in relation to others?
PR Pietromonaco, LF Barrett
Review of general psychology 4 (2), 155-175, 2000
10262000
Depression, working models of others, and relationship functioning.
KB Carnelley, PR Pietromonaco, K Jaffe
Journal of personality and social psychology 66 (1), 127, 1994
9791994
Are women the “more emotional” sex? Evidence from emotional experiences in social context
LF Barrett, L Robin, PR Pietromonaco, KM Eyssell
Cognition & Emotion 12 (4), 555-578, 1998
6171998
Working models of attachment and daily social interactions.
PR Pietromonaco, LF Barrett
Journal of personality and social psychology 73 (6), 1409, 1997
5781997
Applying relationship science to evaluate how the COVID-19 pandemic may impact couples’ relationships.
PR Pietromonaco, NC Overall
American Psychologist 76 (3), 438-450, 2021
5572021
Close relationship processes and health: implications of attachment theory for health and disease.
PR Pietromonaco, B Uchino, C Dunkel Schetter
Health Psychology 32 (5), 499, 2013
4692013
Dating couples' attachment styles and patterns of cortisol reactivity and recovery in response to a relationship conflict.
SI Powers, PR Pietromonaco, M Gunlicks, A Sayer
Journal of personality and social psychology 90 (4), 613, 2006
4452006
Attachment, caregiving, and relationship functioning in couples: Effects of self and partner
KB Carnelley, PR Pietromonaco, K Jaffe
Personal Relationships 3 (3), 257-278, 1996
4051996
Interpersonal mechanisms linking close relationships to health.
PR Pietromonaco, NL Collins
American Psychologist 72 (6), 531, 2017
4042017
Close relationships: Ties that heal or ties that bind?
PR Rook, Karen S. & Pietromonaco
Advances in personal relationships 1, 1-35, 1987
3811987
Psychological consequences of multiple social roles
PR Pietromonaco, J Manis, K Frohardt‐Lane
Psychology of women quarterly 10 (4), 373-382, 1986
2921986
Conflict in adult close relationships: An attachment perspective
PR Pietromonaco, D Greenwood, LF Barrett
Adult attachment: Theory, research, and clinical implications, 267-299, 2004
2792004
Intimacy as an interpersonal process: Current status and future directions
JP Laurenceau, LM Rivera, AR Schaffer, PR Pietromonaco
Handbook of closeness and intimacy, 71-88, 2004
2582004
Ethos of independence across regions in the United States: the production-adoption model of cultural change.
S Kitayama, LG Conway III, PR Pietromonaco, H Park, VC Plaut
American Psychologist 65 (6), 559, 2010
2572010
Machine learning uncovers the most robust self-report predictors of relationship quality across 43 longitudinal couples studies
S Joel, PW Eastwick, CJ Allison, XB Arriaga, ZG Baker, E Bar-Kalifa, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (32), 19061-19071, 2020
2462020
The nature of negative thoughts in depression.
PR Pietromonaco, H Markus
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 48 (3), 799, 1985
2321985
Gender and working models of attachment: Consequences for perceptions of self and romantic relationships
PR Pietromonaco, KB Carnelley
Personal Relationships 1 (1), 63-82, 1994
2201994
Independence and interaction of affect and cognition
RB Zajonc, P Pietromonaco, J Bargh
Affect and cognition, 211-227, 2014
1752014
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