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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2018 Aug 13;117(4):e51–e70. doi: 10.1037/pspp0000211

Table 10.

Summary of Main Findings Polynomial Regression, Response Surface, and Moderation Analyses

Predictor Outcome Similarity Effect b1 Actor b2 Partner Moderation Wave
Extraversion General Well-Being + +
Strain
Support - men + +
Support -women + +
Neuroticism General Well-Being b1 Actor
Strain + +
Support
Agreeableness General Well-Being +
Strain b4 Actor*Partner
Support - men + +
Support -women + + +
Conscientiousness General Well-Being + + b5 Partner2
Strain
Support + +
Openness General Well-Being + +
Strain
Support - men + +
Support -women + +

Note. For models that were moderated by gender (Table S2), the results are shown separately for men and women. The right column shows the coefficients that were moderated by measurement wave, which all decreased in size across the eight years of the study (Table S4).