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- Title
Single while partnered: perceived relationship status in various contexts.
- Authors
Felder, Jayda P.; Machia, Laura V.
- Abstract
At its core, romantic relationship status is binary (i.e., one is either single or partnered). However, many people often do not describe their status using this dichotomy. As such, we establish the construct perceived relationship status (PRS; the extent to which a person perceives themself as single versus partnered), and we demonstrate that people's actual relationship status (ARS) and PRS are not always in alignment. In the current preregistered study, 150 participants reported their PRS across 27 hypothetical pre- and post-establishing exclusivity scenarios. We found considerable variation in PRS for every scenario, indicating that PRS is in fact distinct from ARS and is influenced by context for most people. Additionally, for the post-establishing exclusivity scenarios, the results of two repeated measures ANOVAs revealed that participants reported being significantly more single in certain intradyadic and social contexts than others. We also used this scenario data to qualitatively identify five distinct Consistent and Inconsistent profiles based on the nature of participants' PRS-ARS misalignment. Lastly, we explored increased acceptance of infidelity as a potential outcome of the PRS-ARS misalignment within the context of the bachelor party, but our results did not indicate a significant association between the two. The implications of these findings and the need for future PRS research are discussed.
- Subjects
RELATIONSHIP status; BACHELOR parties; SOCIAL context; ADULTERY; DYADIC communication
- Publication
Current Psychology, 2024, Vol 43, Issue 15, p13480
- ISSN
1046-1310
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12144-023-05358-7