Rusbalts investment model

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    • What kind of theory is Rusbalts investment model?
      Economic theory
    • Investment model of relationship Rusbalt (1983)?
      • Suggests that the maintenance of a relationship is determined by commitment
      • In this context commitment refers to the likelihood that the relationship will persist
    • What is commitment strengthened and weakened by according to Rusbalts investment model?
      STRENGTHENED:
      • Satisfaction
      • Investment
      WEAKENED:
      • Presence of alternatives to the relationship
    • What does investment mean in terms of the Rusbalt Investment model
      • Investment is anything that a person puts into a relationship that will be lost if it ends
    • What are the two investment types according to Rusbalts investment model?
      Intrinsic investments:
      • Time, personal information (self disclosure), Put directly in
      Extrinsic investments:
      • Shared thing that may be lost: shared pet, network of friends, children
    • What are characteristics of committed partners according to Rusbalts investment model?
      • Committed partners think about other and potential alternatives in a specific and predictable ways
      • Unrealistically positive about their partner to their face and to others (Positive illusions)
      • Negative about tempting positives and other people's relationships (ridiculing alternatives), much more so than less committed partners
    • What was Rusbalts first study into Rusbalts investment model?
      • College students in hetero relationships completed questionnaire over 7 month period
      • Kept notes about how satisfactory their relationship was, how it compared with others and how much they had invested. They also noted how committed they felt.
      • Found less CL for alternatives when satisfaction and investment was high, leading to high commitment
      • Found more CL when satisfaction and investment were low, low commitment and ended relationships
      • Follow up studies found similar outcomes for both genders, across all cultures + homosexuals
    • What was Le & Agnew's study into Rusbalts investment model?
      • Across 52 studies, including 60 independent samples and 11,582 participants, satisfaction with alternatives to and investment in a relationship each correlate significantly with commitment to that relationship
      • Collectively accounted for nearly 2/3 of variance in commitment
      • Commitment found to be a significant predictor of relationship breakup
    • What was Rusbalts and Marty (1995) study into Rusbalts investment model?
      • Applied investment model to abusive relationships
      • Asked women living in refuges why they had stayed with their abusive partners instead of leaving them as soon as the abuse began
      • As predicted by the model, women had felt the greatest commitment to their relationship when their economic alternatives were poor and their investment was great