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Cambridge Core Share Does Relationship Satisfaction Always Mean Satisfaction
Cambridge Core Share Does Relationship Satisfaction Always Mean Satisfaction
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VIKTORIJA CEPUKIENE
DOI: 10.1017/jrr.2019.12
Abstract
This article presents the development of an instrument measuring relationship satisfaction, based on the theory that
separates ‘relationship quality’ from ‘satisfaction’ concerning the semantic meaning of the concepts, and to evaluate
psychometric properties of the new measure. Two studies were conducted in order to investigate the psychometric
properties of the new scale, with 372 and 1,185 participants taking part in Study 1 and Study 2 respectively. Results
revealed that the new scale has two-factor structure, adequate internal consistency reliability, and convergent,
discriminant and known-groups validity.