In general, researchers have found that the demand-withdraw pattern of communication is strongly and negatively correlated with which of the following? Feelings of inequity Interpersonal repulsion Personal well-being Marital satisfaction
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The options are: - Feelings of inequity - Interpersonal repulsion - Personal well-being - Marital satisfaction The demand-withdraw pattern is a communication pattern where one partner demands or seeks discussion, while the other withdraws or avoids discussion. Show more…
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