With Regard to Personal Relationships,Gable,Gonzaga,and Strachman (2006)found in Dating Couples

With regard to personal relationships,Gable,Gonzaga,and Strachman (2006) found in dating couples that
A) supportive reactions to negative events (e.g., showing interest, enthusiasm, and pleasure) were more strongly associated with relationship well-being and relationship endurance (no breakup) than were responses to positive events
B) supportive reactions to positive events (e.g., showing interest, enthusiasm, and pleasure) were more strongly associated with relationship well-being and relationship endurance (no breakup) than were responses to negative events
C) supportive reactions to both negative and positive events were equally strongly associated with relationship well-being and relationship endurance
D) supportive reactions to either negative or positive events were only minimally associated with relationship well-being and relationship endurance
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