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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2019 Sep 12;119(1):136–158. doi: 10.1037/pspi0000212

Table 11.

Study 3: Emotional Interdependence in Couples: Consistency across Timescale

Lab Daily life
NE
PE EE
rs p rs p rs p
Concurrent linkages
r
E during negative topic .03 .74 .15 .14 −.03 .81
E during positive topic .15 .15 .09 .40 .19 .08
EE during negative topic .00 1.00 .10 .35 −.05 .61
EE during positive topic −.04 .68 −.07 .50 −.11 .32
dr
E during negative topic −.02 .84 .05 .62 −.03 .74
E during positive topic .13 .23 .05 .62 .02 .86
EE during negative topic .08 .43 .08 .45 −.06 .59
EE during positive topic .02 .85 −.10 .37 −.02 .82
Temporal linkages (r)
Women
E during negative topic .01 .94 .06 .61 .03 .77
E during positive topic −.21 .05 .06 .58 .00 .99
EE during negative topic −.02 .84 −.09 .42 .06 .58
EE during positive topic −.20 .06 −.10 .33 −.04 .74
Men
E during negative topic −.03 .80 −.04 .71 .09 .38
E during positive topic .10 .38 −.01 .92 .02 .86
EE during negative topic .06 .60 .10 .36 .07 .54
EE during positive topic .01 .93 .08 .47 −.14 .21

Note: E = emotional experience, EE = emotional extremity, r = Pearson correlation, dr = distance correlation.

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