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  1. Aug 1, 2015 · The current studies took a positive psychology approach and aimed to design an efficient method to engage college student couples in positive relationship communication by taking advantage of the fact that texting has become a mainstream channel of communication among college students (e.g., Kennedy, Judd, Churchward, Gray, & Krause, 2008). It was our hope that increasing positive (texting ...

  2. Texting has become a highly popular communication tool in college students. The current studies were designed to use texting to promote positive communication between romantic partners with the hope to enhance relationship satisfaction. In two studies, the authors experimentally manipulated the content of the first messages that participants sent out to their romantic partner everyday for two ...

    • Shanhong Luo, Shelley Tuney
    • 2015
  3. Can texting be used to improve romantic relationships?—The effects of sending positive text messages on relationship satisfaction. Computers in Human Behavior, 49, 670-678. 10.1016/j.chb.2014.11.035.

  4. Apr 1, 2014 · With regard to the link between texting volume and relationship satisfaction, our null finding was consistent with Hall and Baym’s (2012) results indicating that texting can have both positive and negative effects on the relationship, and therefore it makes sense that texting and relationship satisfaction did not show a specific link in our sample. One possible explanation for these null ...

    • Shanhong Luo
    • 2014
  5. Nov 14, 2021 · The use of video calls was not significantly related to relationship satisfaction in either group. Overall, study findings add to a growing literature on remote communication in romantic couples and suggest a uniquely positive role of texting within LDRs.

  6. Nov 14, 2021 · Can texting be used to improve romantic relationships? — The effects of. sending positive text messages on relationship satisfaction. ... and relational satisfaction in female college students ...

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  8. Jan 1, 2021 · By contrast, our results for texting were mixed. Unlike past research, our study did not find a main effect of texting on relationship satisfaction or feelings of understanding. One possible reason that our results differ from past findings is that our sample consisted primarily of college-age students and young adults.