Rusbult’s investment model of relationships

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  • What is a strength of the investment model according to the study material?
    There is research support for the investment model.
  • What did Le et al. (2010) analyze in their meta-analysis?
    They analyzed data from nearly 38,000 participants across 137 studies over 33 years.
  • What was found to be a strong predictor of relationship breakups in Le et al.'s study?
    Commitment (or lack of it) was a strong predictor of relationship breakups.
  • How does Le et al.'s finding relate to Rusbult’s investment model?
    It is in line with predictions from Rusbult’s investment model.
  • Why is the research on real-life couples significant according to the study material?
    It supports the importance of satisfaction, alternatives, and investments as predictors of commitment levels.
  • What conclusion can be drawn about the investment model based on the evidence presented?
    The investment model is reliable.
  • What were the predictors of staying in a relationship according to the study material?
    Satisfaction, quality of alternatives, and investments were modest predictors.
  • How effective were the predictors of satisfaction, quality of alternatives, and investments in determining relationship longevity?
    They were only modest predictors of the likelihood of staying in a relationship.
  • What is a weakness of Rusbult’s investment model?
    There are problems in measuring the variables of the investment model.
  • Why is it difficult to measure commitment in Rusbult’s investment model?
    Because it is challenging to measure commitment and other related variables.
  • What are the variables that lead to commitment in Rusbult’s investment model?
    Satisfaction level, investment size, and quality of alternatives.
  • What did Rusbult et al. (1998) develop to address measurement issues in the investment model?
    The ‘Investment Model Scale’ which is high in reliability and validity.
  • What is a limitation of the ‘Investment Model Scale’ developed by Rusbult et al.?
    It relies on self-report measures.
  • Why do self-report measures pose a problem in research?
    Respondents may wish to present themselves in a good light.
  • How can socially desirable answers affect research validity?
    They can distort the true responses of participants, affecting validity.
  • In what year did Rusbult et al. develop the ‘Investment Model Scale’?
    1998
  • What do reliability and validity refer to in research?
    Reliability refers to consistency of results, while validity refers to the accuracy of the measures.
  • What are the implications of using self-report measures in psychological research?
    They can lead to biased results and affect the overall validity of the study.
  • What is one strength of the Investment Model in relation to abusive relationships?
    It explains abusive relationships better than social exchange theory or equity theory.
  • What did Rusbult and Martz (1995) investigate regarding women in refuges?
    They asked why women stayed with their abusive partners instead of leaving.
  • According to the Investment Model, when did women feel the greatest commitment to their relationship?
    When their economic alternatives were poor and their investment was great.
  • What are the three strands of the Investment Model that contributed to women staying with their partner?
    Satisfaction, comparison level alternatives, and investments.
  • Why is the Investment Model considered a valid explanation of intimate partner violence?
    Because it effectively explains why women stay with abusive partners based on their circumstances.
  • What are the three strands of the Investment Model?
    Satisfaction, comparison level alternatives, and investments.
  • What is a weakness of Rusbult's investment model?
    Investment in the future is also important.
  • What do Goodfriend and Agnew suggest regarding the notion of 'investment' in relationships?
    It should include plans partners have made, not just past investments.
  • Why does the notion of future investment matter in the context of the investment model?
    It suggests the model may not fully explain commitment to partners.
  • What does the investment model primarily focus on?
    Past investments such as time and money.
  • What conclusion can be drawn about the investment model based on the discussed weaknesses?
    It is an incomplete explanation of why people persist in romantic relationships.
  • Who suggested that the notion of 'investment' should include future plans in relationships?
    Goodfriend and Agnew
  • How does the investment model's focus on past investments limit its explanatory power regarding relationship commitment?
    It ignores the significance of future plans and aspirations.