Institut für Psychologie, Friedrich-Schiller-Universita¨t Jena, Jena, Germany.
Psychol Assess. 2012 Mar;24(1):114-28. doi: 10.1037/a0024822. Epub 2011 Jul 25.
The Partner-Related Agency and Communion Test (PACT) was developed to measure implicit agentic and communal needs in the domain of couple relationships through content analyses of fantasy stories. Study 1 (N = 125) confirmed that the new thematic coding system captured experimentally induced differences in partner-related motivation and showed expected relations with D. G. Winter's (1994) motive scoring system. Study 2 confirmed the discriminant and incremental validity of the implicit partner-related needs compared with self-report measures of the Big Five traits and adult attachment in a sample of 499 couples. In addition, dyadic analyses revealed expected associations of the partner-related needs with relationship satisfaction as experienced by oneself and by one's partner. The studies lend initial support to the validity of the relationship-specific needs for agency and communion as assessed by the PACT and introduce dyadic data analyses to the study of implicit motives.
伴侣相关的代理和交际测试(PACT)是通过对幻想故事的内容分析来衡量伴侣关系领域中的内隐代理和交际需求的。研究 1(N=125)证实,新的主题编码系统捕捉到了实验诱导的伴侣相关动机差异,并与 D.G.Winter(1994)的动机评分系统预期的结果一致。研究 2 在 499 对夫妇的样本中,证实了与自我报告的大五特质和成人依恋相比,内隐伴侣相关需求的判别和增量有效性。此外,对偶分析显示,伴侣相关需求与自身和伴侣所经历的关系满意度之间存在预期的关联。这些研究初步支持了 PACT 评估的关系特定的代理和交际需求的有效性,并将对偶数据分析引入了内隐动机的研究。