Relationship means different things to different people. Indeed, “Relationships are complicated. They may begin happily, but then become negative or unpleasant without you realizing it” McMahan, (2017). There are different types of relationships- monogamous, polygamous, open relationship, long-distance relationship, and causal relationship. “Relationships require work and commitment to keep your love for one another strong,...
Introduction In perusing and discussing literature on the subject of this study, I paid particular attention to the ideas that tie into the fundamental concepts of this study. Of particular significance to this study, as I considered the need to succeed and achieve set outcomes, were the ideas or postulations which shaped my thinking and...
Pphubbing (partner phubbing) is explained as someone giving more attention to their phone than to a romantic partner while in the presence of their romantic partner. To investigate the relationship between partner phubbing and relationship satisfaction, and its emotional impact on individuals, James Roberts and Meredith David, conducted two studies which they detailed in the...
Previous research shows the same results as how relationship status contributes to the life satisfaction. Apparently, relationship status had been regarded as the basis of determining various forms of well-being (Soons & Liefvroer, 2008). Supported by the idea that experiencing intimate relationship is one of the foundations of human motivations ( Spielman et al., 2013)...
Technology should be vastly beneficial for many since technology plays a big role in people’s everyday lives, technology has to help to communicate to become an easier way of sharing knowledge, helping business grow, and efficaciously improving relationships. The idea that technology is unethical is very well known, although technology has immensely helped communication amongst...
Annotated Bibliography Allen, E., Knopp, K., Rhoades, G., Stanley, S., & Markman, H. (2018). Between- and within- subject associations of ptsd symptom clusters and marital functioning in military couples. Journal of Family Psychology, 32(1), 134-144. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/fam0000363 [bookmark: _Hlk34389355]This article focuses on the effects of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in marriage among military service members. The...