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Apologies in Close Relationships Jennifer Ripley & Nicole Noble Regent University
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Variables of Interest Attachment Style Religious Commitment Time since offense Severity of offense Acceptance of apology Perceived sincerity of apology
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Why Apologies Apologies are key to maintaining long-term intimate relationships Goffman theory Impression management theory Forgiveness Theory
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Participants 239 participants in the covenant longitudinal study 123 from VCU and 116 from historically religious colleges 75% female 36% single, 29% dating, 7% separated, 1% married, 7% cohabiting, 7% engaged Average age 25
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Procedure Presented one of 4 scenarios –Severity: flirting vs. slept with –Immediate apology vs. 1 month later –Constants: all offered a clear apology, taking full blame, asking for forgiveness but not asking for reconciliation. None confessed, all were discovered through second party
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Measures Multi-item measure of adult romantic attachment (Brennan et al 1998) Religious Commitment Inventory (Worthington et al 2003) Single item measures for DVs The TRIM (McCullough et al 1998)
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Results- Apology Acceptance, R 2 =.39 βsr 2 Severity-.61*.37 Timing-.03.00 Avoidance.03.00 Anxiety-.03.00 Relig. Commit.15*.02
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Results- Apology Sincerity, R 2 =.30 βsr 2 Severity-.55*.29 Timing.03.00 Avoidance-.04.00 Anxiety-.03.00 Relig. Commit.11*.01
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TRIM Avoidance Motivation R 2 =.44 βsr 2 Severity.67*.44 Timing-.03.00 Avoidance.07.00 Anxiety.04.00 Relig. Commit -.02.00
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TRIM- Revenge Motivation R 2 =.18 βsr 2 Severity.35*.12 Timing-.14*.02 Avoidance-.01.00 Anxiety.16*.02 Relig. Commit -.11.01
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Qualitative Analysis Selected themes from the literature and had 2 research assistants rate whether the theme existed in open ended questions about why they would accept the apology or not
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Qualitative Analysis Kappa values and % of free responses with theme Sincerity (.72) 40% Emotions conveyed by offender (.96) 26% Offense Severity (.95) 18% Relationship Factors (.85) 16% Timing (.86) 16% –Apology occurred too late (.74) 19% Ramifications of actions (.98) 13% Breech of Trust (.87) 13%
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Qualitative Rumination (.82) 9% Justification (.95) 8% Moral Evaluation (.92) 8% Personality factors (.97) 6% Conditional acceptance (.89) 6% Time invested in relationship (.71) 5% Offender accepts responsibility (.79) 5% Empathy theme (.95) 4%
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Themes less than 4% Negative Judgments about Self Negative judgments about others Religious or spiritual evaluation References to Love, desire to reconcile and apology occurring too soon
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