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  • Perceived superiority helps people view their own relationships as better than others, and it's important for maintaining relationships.
  • In a study with 97 couples transitioning to marriage, men consistently felt superior, while women’s feelings on this changed: they felt more superior at first, but then their feelings evened out later.
  • These shifts in perceived superiority were influenced by how committed both partners were, suggesting that feeling superior can help couples cope with the challenges of getting married.

Article Abstract

Perceived superiority, the tendency to regard one's own relationship as better than other people's relationships, is a key relationship maintenance mechanism. Little is known about whether and how it changes during the transition to marriage, a pivotal moment in most couples' life cycle. In a longitudinal study following 97 couples for three waves across the transition, men presented stable perceived superiority, whereas women presented a curvilinear change in superiority perceptions, with a substantial increase in perceived superiority between T1 and T2 and a significantly reduced change between T2 and T3. In addition, trajectories differed according to partners' commitment level. More committed and less committed partners both showed a curvilinear change in perceived superiority, though following different patterns. Results point to the functional value of perceived superiority, which emerges as a strategy aimed at sustaining partners through the challenges deriving from the transition to marriage.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00224545.2019.1704542DOI Listing

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