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Working with dyadic data in studies of emerging adulthood: Specific recommendations, general advice, and practical tips.

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Analyzing dyadic data with multilevel modeling versus structural equation modeling: A tale of two methods.

TL;DR: Each method for multilevel modeling and structural equation modeling has its own advantages and disadvantages, thus both should be in the toolbox of dyadic researchers.
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How Large Are Actor and Partner Effects of Personality on Relationship Satisfaction? The Importance of Controlling for Shared Method Variance

TL;DR: The present research tested whether actor and partner effects of personality are biased when the same method is used for the assessment of personality and relationship satisfaction and, consequently, shared method variance is not controlled for.
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Preadoptive factors predicting lesbian, gay, and heterosexual couples' relationship quality across the transition to adoptive parenthood.

TL;DR: On average, all new parents experienced declines in their relationship quality across the 1st year of parenthood regardless of sexual orientation, with women experiencing steeper declines in love.
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You have to follow through: Attaining behavioral change goals predicts volitional personality change

TL;DR: Results indicated that merely accepting behavioral challenges did not predict trait changes; only actually completing challenges predicted trait change over time; successfully changing one's personality traits may require actively and successfully implementing behaviors to change oneself.
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Using Technology to Connect in Romantic Relationships: Effects on Attachment, Relationship Satisfaction, and Stability in Emerging Adults

TL;DR: In this paper, the exploratory path analysis was designed to identify significant associations among technology use and relationship variables in a population of emerging adults, including men and women, and found that attachment behaviors were universally associated with relationship satisfaction and stability.
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