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DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2016.09.047
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Loneliness Predicts Insensitivity to Partner Commitment

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“…Accordingly, Bliege Bird et al (2018) proposed that the primary function of such sharing is to signal one's commitment to the relationship and thus reaffirm the existing relationship. A possible counterpart of such day-today sharing in modern, industrialized societies may be exchanges of pro-relationship behaviors (Yamaguchi et al, 2015(Yamaguchi et al, , 2017. For example, listening to a friend's personal problems for a long period and planning/ throwing a surprise party for a friend's birthday serve as commitment signals; recipients of such prorelationship behaviors, which are costly in terms of time spent by the signalers listening or planning, tend to upregulate the relationship value of the signalers (Yamaguchi et al, 2015(Yamaguchi et al, , 2017.…”
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“…Accordingly, Bliege Bird et al (2018) proposed that the primary function of such sharing is to signal one's commitment to the relationship and thus reaffirm the existing relationship. A possible counterpart of such day-today sharing in modern, industrialized societies may be exchanges of pro-relationship behaviors (Yamaguchi et al, 2015(Yamaguchi et al, , 2017. For example, listening to a friend's personal problems for a long period and planning/ throwing a surprise party for a friend's birthday serve as commitment signals; recipients of such prorelationship behaviors, which are costly in terms of time spent by the signalers listening or planning, tend to upregulate the relationship value of the signalers (Yamaguchi et al, 2015(Yamaguchi et al, , 2017.…”
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“…A possible counterpart of such day-today sharing in modern, industrialized societies may be exchanges of pro-relationship behaviors (Yamaguchi et al, 2015(Yamaguchi et al, , 2017. For example, listening to a friend's personal problems for a long period and planning/ throwing a surprise party for a friend's birthday serve as commitment signals; recipients of such prorelationship behaviors, which are costly in terms of time spent by the signalers listening or planning, tend to upregulate the relationship value of the signalers (Yamaguchi et al, 2015(Yamaguchi et al, , 2017. This result is reasonable because spending one's time on a particular friend prohibits the signalers from interacting with other potential partners, therefore clearly demonstrating their commitment to their friendship (Dunbar, 2018;Miritello et al, 2013;Sutcliffe et al, 2012; for the effect of cost involved in signals, see Laidre & Johnstone, 2013).…”
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“…Negative feelings are far more powerful and influential than positive feelings (Tsui & Barry, 1986). Negative feelings that loneliness generates can make people insensitive to their other relationships (Yamaguchi, Smith, & Ohtsubo, 2017). In their cognitive neuroscience study, Cacioppo, Catherine, Decety, Monteleone, and Nusbaum (2009) found that lonely individuals respond less actively to socialization than non-lonely people.…”
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