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Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Vol. 10, No. 2,
255-271 (1993)
DOI: 10.1177/026540759301000206
Routine Maintenance Behaviors: A Comparison of Relationship Type, Partner Similarity and Sex Differences
Marianne Dainton
The Ohio State University
Laura Stafford
The Ohio State University
This study replicates and extends previous research by probing for routine behaviors that maintain relationships. In addition, maintenance behaviors of married vs dating partners are compared, and similarity of relational partners' reports of maintenance behaviors is assessed. Finally, the differences in the use of maintenance behaviors by men and women are examined. Results indicate that many of the behaviors identified in this study are similar to behaviors found in past research on relational maintenance strategies. However, sharing tasks, a behavior only infrequently mentioned in previous research, was the most frequently reported maintenance behavior, indicating that sharing tasks is characteristic of routine, rather than strategic, maintenance behavior. Results also indicate that there is little difference in maintenance behaviors according to relationship type; that relational partners' reports of maintenance behaviors are quite similar; but that there are significant differences in the behaviors listed by men and women.

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