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Monday, April 25 at 2:30pm to 3:30pm
JO 4.306
Psychology Lecture Series - In-Person and Virtual Event
Title - Narcissistic Admiration and Rivalry and Tactics to Obtain Sex Within Romantic Relationships
Speaker: Kennedy Millward
PhD Student, UT Dallas
People within committed romantic relationships may use different strategies to initiate sex when their partner is hesitant, including both coercing (often harmful) and coaxing (often innocuous) tactics. The current study utilized dyadic data analysis to investigate how narcissistic admiration (i.e., socially adaptive narcissistic tendencies) and narcissistic rivalry (i.e., socially maladaptive narcissistic tendencies) relate to the use of sexual coercing and coaxing behaviors within romantic relationships.
This talk is in-person in JO 4.306 and also is a virtual event. At 2:30pm on April. 25, join the talk on MS Teams.
Conference ID: 616 096 370#
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