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Validating the German version of the Quality of Relationship Inventory: confirming the three-factor structure and report of psychometric properties.

2012

Research on psychosocial influences such as relationship characteristics has received increased attention in the clinical as well as social-psychological field. Several studies demonstrated that the quality of relationships, in particular with respect to the perceived support within intimate relationships, profoundly affects individuals' mental and physical health. There is, however, a limited choice of valid and internationally known assessments of relationship quality in Germany. We report the validation of the German version of the Quality of Relationships Inventory (QRI). First, we evaluated its factor structure in a representative German sample of 1.494 participants by means of confirm…

MalePsychometricsPersonality InventoryNon-Clinical MedicineEpidemiologylcsh:MedicineGlobal HealthSocial and Behavioral SciencesDevelopmental psychologyGermanConflict PsychologicalSociologyGermanySurveys and QuestionnairesPsychologylcsh:SciencePsychiatryMultidisciplinaryAge FactorsConfirmatory factor analysisSocioeconomic Aspects of HealthMental HealthlanguageMedicineFemalePublic HealthPersonality Assessment InventoryBehavioral and Social Aspects of HealthPsychosocialResearch ArticlePsychometricsPsychological AnthropologyBiologyEnvironmental EpidemiologySocial supportInterpersonal relationshipSex FactorsHumansInterpersonal RelationsCardiovascular Disease EpidemiologyPsychological and Psychosocial IssuesHealth Care Policylcsh:RConstruct validityReproducibility of ResultsSocial Supportlanguage.human_languageSocial EpidemiologySurvey MethodsAnthropologylcsh:QFactor Analysis StatisticalPLoS ONE
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Evidence for unintentional emotional contagion beyond dyads.

2013

International audience; Little is known about the spread of emotions beyond dyads. Yet, it is of importance for explaining the emergence of crowd behaviors. Here, we experimentally addressed whether emotional homogeneity within a crowd might result from a cascade of local emotional transmissions where the perception of another's emotional expression produces, in the observer's face and body, sufficient information to allow for the transmission of the emotion to a third party. We reproduced a minimal element of a crowd situation and recorded the facial electromyographic activity and the skin conductance response of an individual C observing the face of an individual B watching an individual …

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