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  1. Leveraging smartphones to observe couples remotely and illuminate how COVID-19 stress shaped marital communication.
  2. Automatic and controlled antecedents of suicidal ideation and action: A dual-process conceptualization of suicidality.
  3. How both partners’ individual differences, stress, and behavior predict change in relationship satisfaction: Extending the VSA model
  4. Do people realize how their partners make them feel? Relationship enhancement motives and stress determine the link between implicitly assessed partner attitudes and relationship satisfaction.
  5. Automatic partner attitudes and daily experiences of mood and relationship satisfaction.
  6. A dyadic perspective on gratitude sheds light on both its benefits and its costs: Evidence that low gratitude acts as a “weak link”.
  7. Implicit interpersonal evaluations as a risk factor for suicidality: Automatic spousal attitudes predict changes in the probability of suicidal thoughts.
  8. Attentional and evaluative biases help people maintain relationships by avoiding infidelity.
  9. Should Spouses Be Demanding Less From Marriage? A Contextual Perspective on the Implications of Interpersonal Standards
  10. Forgive and Forget, or Forgive and Regret? Whether Forgiveness Leads to Less or More Offending Depends on Offender Agreeableness