Saturday, April 16, 2022

Results suggested that people were less ready to commit to a romantic relationship to the extent that they perceived they had many partners available to them

Playing the field or locking down a partner?: Perceptions of available romantic partners and commitment readiness. Ashlyn Brady et al. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 101, July 2022, 104334. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2022.104334

Abstract: People often consider how ready they feel for a committed romantic relationship before initiating one. Although research has only begun to identify the antecedents of commitment readiness, several theoretical perspectives suggest that it should be shaped by the perceived frequency of available partners. We conducted five studies (one correlational, four experimental) that tested this idea among single people. A Pilot Study assessed participants' perceptions of available romantic partners and their commitment readiness. In the subsequent four experiments, participants read articles (Studies 1a and 1b) or created dating profiles and were presented with false feedback (Studies 2 and 3) that influenced perceptions of available partners and reported their commitment readiness. Results suggested that people were less ready to commit to a romantic relationship to the extent that they perceived they had many partners available to them. These results further understanding of factors that promote the decision to initiate a committed relationship.

Keywords: Commitment readinessRelationship initiationRomantic relationshipsAvailable partnersCommitment


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