FIGURE 15.8
Self-disclosing Different Types of Personal Information at Three Different Phases of Relationship Development
Murstein’s stimulus-value-role theory suggests that as time goes by and romantic partners continue to self-disclose, they share three types of information that influence the relationship. However, it is not until late in the developing relationship —in some cases, after marriage—that partners learn about their role (in) compatibility.
[Data source: Murstein (1987) © 1987 Blackwell Publishing Inc. Reprinted by permission.]