@article{oai:rissho.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004108, author = {川名, 好裕 and KAWANA, Yoshihiro}, journal = {立正大学心理学研究年報}, month = {Mar}, note = {Internet survey was conducted to study the changes of interaction patterns between men and women in love relationships. Survey participants are 968 males and 967 females of all over Japan. Their ages are between 20~49. Samples were divided into 6 different love relationship phases: friend, unrequited, platonic, love-sexual, affianced and married. The degrees of contents of love relation interactions; communication, co-activities, body contacts were investigated. These interaction patterns were compared between males and females, between age groups, 20’s, 30’s and 40’s. Males are found to be more active in communication, co-activities in the early stages of love relation. Females are found to be more active in the later stages of love relation, especially after engagement. Body-touches by males are more frequent than females all the stages. Younger couples are more active in communication, co-activities and body-touches. Disagreement of opinions between males and females are increased with the development of close relationships. Disagreement reaches at top in the married couples. Males’ flirtations are more frequent than females at all the stages. Females’ flirtation tendency is very low after the marriage. Male jealousy tendency is more frequent than females. Male jealousy reaches at top after engagement. These different interaction patterns between males and females were discussed in terms of evolutionary psychological perspectives.}, pages = {11--25}, title = {男女関係の進展による交流内容の変化}, volume = {5}, year = {2014} }