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Can long-distance relationships work?
Are there some particular personality characteristics required in that kind of relationship?
Could you image to be in a long-distance relationship?
RESEARCH QUESTIONWhat Personality Traits Make It Easier To
Maintain Satisfaction In A Long-Distance Relalationship (LDDR)?
METHODS Variable definitions
Personality traits are narrowed to contein mostly term Locus of control; strong internal or external person?
Participants Selecting by voluntarily, e-mail
Data Collection Participants will be asked to write an essey
about their experiences of long-distance relationships
HYPOTHESES Personality traits are important factor to
maintain satisfaction in long-distance relationships
Strong internal locus of control reflects to more effective stress coping strategies which in turn increases satisfaction in LDDRs.
Strong external locus of control contributes less satisfaction in long-distance relationships
TO CONCLUDE I want to point out my viewpoint about how
people´s personality reflects to their intimate relationships when this perspective is after all the basis of my research
Can LDDRs work?
To my mind, the answer to is very much aboutpeople´s attitude and if you don´t have to think ”Is it worth it?” you can passquestion: ”Can I do it?”
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