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The relationship context of human behavior and development.

H T Reis1, W A Collins, E Berscheid

  • 1Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology, University of Rochester, New York 14627, USA. reis@scp.rochester.edu

Psychological Bulletin
|December 7, 2000
PubMed
Summary

Social relationships significantly impact human development and behavior. Further research into the relationship context is crucial for advancing psychological knowledge and understanding behavior development.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Relationship Science

Background:

  • Growing interest in the influence of social relationships on human development and behavior.
  • Psychologists are key contributors to the multidisciplinary field of relationship science.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Review significant advancements in understanding relationship effects on development and behavior.
  • Identify unanswered questions, unresolved controversies, and future research directions.

Main Methods:

  • Selective review of existing literature.
  • Analysis of processes through which relationships influence development and behavior.

Main Results:

  • Significant strides have been made in understanding the impact of relationships.

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  • Key questions and areas for future research have been identified.
  • Conclusions:

    • Investigating the relationship context is vital for psychological advancements.
    • Understanding how behaviors develop and are displayed within relationships is essential.