ICPS

2019 International Convention of Psychological Science

Formation and Functions of Relationships: From Initial Encounters to Long-Term Bonds

Friday, March 8, 2019 · Paris, France

Social Psychology

This symposium showcases new findings offering fresh insights into relationship formation and functions from new relationships to long-term marriages. The talks feature diverse methodologies including experimental, longitudinal, and experience sampling designs and draw from multiple subdisciplines including social, developmental, and cognitive psychology, providing an integrated picture of relationship processes.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Emre SelcukChair
    Middle East Technical University, Ankara
  • Gul GunaydinCoChair
    Bilkent University, Ankara

Presentations

  1. I like What I Have: Status Quo Preference in Interpersonal RelationshipsGul Gunaydin, Cansu Yilmaz
  2. Positive Relationship Events Predict Lower Attachment Avoidance in New RelationshipsEmre Selcuk
  3. Out of Sight, but in Mind: The Affective Regulatory Benefits of Activating Partner Representations in Daily LifeVivian Zayas, Steve Strycharz, Gabriela Zamora, Tiffany Liu
  4. Sustained Partner Responsiveness and Adult Cognition: Findings from the Midlife in the United States StudyAnthony Ong