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The
P1
and
P2
surveys
are
word
association
tasks
used
to
predict
whether
a
relationship
will
last
or
break
up.
Scores,
combined
with
additional
assessment,
can
point
the
way
to
easy-to-use
prevention
activities
that
can
head
off
breaking
up.
P1
and
P2
scores
viewed
together
with
scores
from
5
additional
relationship
surveys,
the
IOS,
PMAT,
RS,
RAS
and
CSI
are
used
to
place
the
relationship
on
a
continuum:
from
troubled,
potentially
heading
toward
break-up,
to
doing
well.
Recommend
that
the
“troubled”cohort
seek
professional
help,
the
middle
cohort
engage
in
self-help
(relationship-building
activities)
and
the
third
“keep
up
the
good
work.”
next
menu
ABBREVIATIONS
P1
P2:
Partner-
Go/No-Go
Association
Task
1
&
2
PMAT:
Marital
Adjustment
Test
adapted
for
partners
IOS:
Inclusion
of
Self
in
Other
RS:
Relationship
Satisfaction
Scale
RAS:
Relationship
Assessment
Scale
CSI:
Couples
Satisfaction
Index
key
key
The
P1
and
P2
surveys
begin
with
2
practice
sections
which
are
not
counted
in
the
final
results.
The
main
assessment
has
2
longer
sections.
Total
time
to
complete
all
sections:
<
10
minutes.
Practice:
a
series
of
positive
and
negative
words
are
flashed
on
screen.
If
the
section
is
designated
as
“good,”
quickly
press
the
space
bar
or
touch
the
screen
when
these
words
appear.
If
designated
“bad,”
quickly
press
the
space
bar
or
tap
the
screen
when
those
words
appear.
You
will
only
have
a
split
second
to
react,
so
you
will
need
to
respond
quickly.
No
limit
on
using
the
practice
sections
over
and
over
until
you
are
comfortable
with
your
skill
level.
next
back
Main:
first
you
will
be
asked
to
enter
3
“partner”
words
(first
name,
pet
name
and
a
characteristic).
These
and
a
series
of
positive
or
negative
words
will
be
displayed.
If
the
section
is
designated
as
“good,”
press
the
space
bar
or
tap
the
screen
when
these
or
your
“partner”
words
appear.
If
designated
“bad,”
press
the
space
bar
or
tap
the
screen
when
those
or
your
“partner”
words
appear.
Take
the
surveys
in
a
place
where
you
will
not
be
distracted
and
can
complete
the
2
tasks
without
interruption.
There
are
no
“right”
or
“wrong”
choices.
Then,
immediately
following,
take
the
PMAT,
IOS,
RS,
RAS
and
CSI
surveys.
Total
time
to
complete
these
sections:
<
45
minutes.
Set
aside
an
hour
for
completing
all
practice
and
surveys.
next
back
After
completing
all
surveys,
you
will
be
able
to
view
your
scores,
print
them
and
,
if
needed,
use
them
for
consultation
with
a
behavioral
healthcare
professional.
Use
the
application’s
save
feature
to
encrypt
and
save
your
scores
using
your
password.
These
will
be
saved
in
a
downloaded
text
file
(”scores.txt”)
in
your
device’s
download
folder.
(If
useful,
you
can
move
this
file
to
another
folder
location.)
Record
your
password
and
file
location
so
you
can
use
this
file
in
the
separate
scoring
application
described
below.
More
information,
statistical
data
and
graphs
providing
additional
context
for
score
results,
plus
self-help
materials
and
resources,
are
available
in
a
separate
scoring
application,
requiring
a
payment.
This
application
will
only
work
if
you
have
taken
and
saved
all
scores
for
all
surveys
in
the
password
encrypted
scores.txt
file.
The
scoring
application
needs
to
open
and
decrypt
this
file
in
order
to
display
the
survey
results.
next
back
Couples
who
go
for
counseling
sometimes
ask
for
help
late
in
the
process
of
relationship
deterioration,
often
too
late
to
reconcile.
The
surveys
provide
an
“early
warning”
for
relationship
deterioration,
if
present.
This
can
point
the
way
to
early
prevention
via
self-help
activities
or
signals
the
need
for
earlier
professional
intervention.
Positive
results
based
on
identifying
relationship
strengths
reinforce
“keeping
up
the
good
work”
through
proactive
relationship
maintenance
activities.
To
support
security,
when
you
have
completed
the
surveys
or
viewing
the
scoring
application
results,
close
your
browser.
next
back
The
P1
and
P2
surveys
are
go/no
go
association
tasks
(GNAT’s),
a
variant
of
implicit
association
tests
(IAT’s).
Developers
of
the
IAT
(and
by
extension
its
variants
like
the
GNAT)
caution
that
survey
takers
do
not
base
life-changing
conclusions
or
decisions
solely
on
the
results
of
these
surveys.
We
recommend
that
survey
takers
consult
with
a
professional
to
carefully
weigh
the
pros
and
cons
of
any
decisions
or
actions they
are
considering
before
implementing
these.
Six
surveys
are
included
to
strengthen
confidence
in
score
validity
depending
on
result’s
convergence
or
scatter.
The
surveys
are
meant
to
(1)
screen
for
early
warning
signs
and
(2)
support
prevention
activities
to
head
off
relationship
problems
or
breakup
down
the
road.
The
earlier
challenges
are
addressed,
the
better
the
odd’s
that
solutions
can
be
found.
next
back
Intro
practice
menu
test
The
P1
and
P2
surveys
are
word
association
tasks
used
to
predict
whether
a
relationship
will
last
or
break
up.
Scores,
combined
with
additional
assessment,
can
point
the
way
to
easy-to-use
prevention
activities
that
can
head
off
breaking
up.
next
The
surveys
begin
with
2
practice
sections
which
are
not
counted
in
the
final
results.
The
main
assessment
has
2
longer
sections.
Total
time
to
complete
all
sections:
10
minutes.
Practice:
a
series
of
positive
and
negative
words
are
flashed
on
screen.
If
the
section
is
designated
as
“good,”
quickly
press
the
space
bar
or
touch
the
screen
when
these
words
appear.
If
designated
“bad,”
quickly
press
the
space
bar
or
touch
the
screen
when
those
words
appear.
You
will
only
have
a
split
second
to
react,
so
you
will
need
to
respond
quickly.
Main:
first
you
will
be
asked
to
enter
3
“partner”
words
(first
name,
pet
name
and
a
characteristic).
These
and
a
series
of
positive
or
negative
words
will
be
displayed.
If
the
section
is
designated
as
“good,”
press
the
space
bar
or
touch
the
screen
when
these
or
your
“partner”
words
appear.
If
designated
“bad,”
press
the
space
bar
or
touch
the
screen
when
those
or
your
“partner”
words
appear.
Take
the
surveys
in
a
place
where
you
will
not
be
distracted
and
can
complete
all
sections
without
interruption.
After
completing
the
six
surveys,
you
will
be
able
to
record
and
store
the
results
for
future
reference.
There
are
no
“right”
or
“wrong”
choices.
next
good
start
back
press
space
bar
or
touch
screen
to
start
practice
1
bad
start
press
space
bar
or
touch
screen
to
start
practice
2
good
partner
start
press
space
bar
or
touch
screen
to
start
bad
partner
start
press
space
bar
or
touch
screen
to
start
good
oyo
X
O
good
umbo
O
X
good
laughter
X
O
good
crash
O
X
good
freedom
X
O
good
filth
O
X
good
health
X
O
good
grief
O
X
good
cheer
X
O
good
poison
O
X
good
friend
X
O
good
stink
O
X
good
heaven
X
O
good
sickness
O
X
good
loyal
X
O
good
murder
O
X
bad
O
X
bad
X
O
bad
laughter
O
X
bad
crash
X
O
bad
freedom
O
X
bad
filth
X
O
bad
health
O
X
bad
grief
X
O
bad
cheer
O
X
bad
poison
X
O
bad
friend
O
X
bad
stink
X
O
bad
heaven
O
X
bad
sickness
X
O
bad
loyal
O
X
bad
murder
X
O
Begin
back
first
name:
partner
pet
name:
characteristic:
Practice
session
completed.
For
more
practice,
feel
free
to
repeat.
When
you
are
ready,
take
the
main
exercises,
starting
with
entering
the
following
information
about
your
partner
.
good
partner
peace
X
O
good
partner
vacation
X
O
good
partner
gift
X
O
good
partner
peace
X
O
good
partner
vacation
X
O
good
partner
gift
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
death
O
X
good
partner
accident
O
X
good
partner
tragedy
O
X
good
partner
death
O
X
good
partner
accident
O
X
good
partner
tragedy
O
X
good
partner
death
O
X
good
partner
accident
O
X
good
partner
tragedy
O
X
good
partner
peace
X
O
good
partner
vacation
X
O
good
partner
gift
X
O
good
partner
peace
X
O
good
partner
vacation
X
O
good
partner
gift
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
death
O
X
good
partner
accident
O
X
good
partner
tragedy
O
X
good
partner
death
O
X
good
partner
accident
O
X
good
partner
tragedy
O
X
good
partner
death
O
X
good
partner
accident
O
X
good
partner
tragedy
O
X
good
partner
peace
X
O
good
partner
vacation
X
O
good
partner
gift
X
O
good
partner
peace
X
O
good
partner
vacation
X
O
good
partner
gift
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
death
O
X
good
partner
accident
O
X
good
partner
tragedy
O
X
good
partner
death
O
X
good
partner
accident
O
X
good
partner
tragedy
O
X
good
partner
death
O
X
good
partner
accident
O
X
good
partner
tragedy
O
X
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
X
O
good
partner
death
O
X
good
partner
accident
O
X
good
partner
tragedy
O
X
bad
partner
peace
O
X
bad
partner
vacation
O
X
bad
partner
gift
O
X
bad
partner
peace
O
X
bad
partner
vacation
O
X
bad
partner
gift
O
X
bad
partner
peace
O
X
bad
partner
vacation
O
X
bad
partner
gift
O
X
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
death
X
O
bad
partner
accident
X
O
O
bad
partner
tragedy
X
O
bad
partner
death
X
O
bad
partner
accident
X
O
bad
partner
tragedy
X
O
bad
partner
peace
O
X
bad
partner
vacation
O
X
bad
partner
gift
O
X
bad
partner
peace
O
X
bad
partner
vacation
O
X
bad
partner
gift
O
X
bad
partner
peace
O
X
bad
partner
vacation
O
X
bad
partner
gift
O
X
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
death
X
O
bad
partner
accident
X
O
bad
partner
tragedy
X
O
bad
partner
death
X
O
bad
partner
accident
X
O
bad
partner
tragedy
X
O
bad
partner
peace
O
X
bad
partner
vacation
O
X
bad
partner
gift
O
X
bad
partner
peace
O
X
bad
partner
vacation
O
X
bad
partner
gift
O
X
bad
partner
peace
O
X
bad
partner
vacation
O
X
bad
partner
gift
O
X
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
death
X
O
bad
partner
accident
X
O
bad
partner
tragedy
X
O
bad
partner
death
X
O
bad
partner
accident
X
O
bad
partner
tragedy
X
O
bad
partner
O
X
bad
partner
O
X
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
X
O
bad
partner
peace
O
X
bad
partner
vacation
O
X
bad
partner
gift
O
X
Very
Unhappy
Happy
Perfectly
Happy
1.
Which
dot
describes
the
degree
of
happiness,
everything
considered,
of
your
present
relationship?
please
select
next
2.
Handling
finances
3.
Matters
of
recreation
4.
Demonstrations
of
affection
5.
Friends
6.
Sex
relations
7.
Conventionality
(right,
good,
or
proper
conduct)
8.
Philosophy
of
life
9.
Ways
of
dealing
with
each
other's
family
always
agree
almost
always
agree
occa-
sionally
disagree
freq-
quently
disagree
almost
always
disagree
always
disagree
State
the
approximate
extent
of
agreement
or
disagreement
between
you
and
your
partner
on
the
following
items.
please
complete
next
10.
When
disagreements
arise,
they
usually
result
in:
11.
Do
you
and
your
other
engage
in
outside
interests
together?
12.
Do
you
ever
wish
you
had
not
dated
your
other?
13.
In
leisure
time
do
you
generally
prefer:
Does
your
other
generally
prefer:
male
partner
giving
in
all
of
them
frequently
to
be
"on
the
go"
to
be
"on
the
go"
to
stay
at
home
to
stay
at
home
occasionally
rarely
never
some
of
them
very
few
of
them
none
of
them
female
partner
giving
in
agreement
by
mutual
give
and
take
please
complete
next
14.
If
you
had
your
life
to
live
over,
do
you
think
you
would:
15.
Do
you
confide
in
your
other?
date
the
same
person
date
a
different
person
not
date
at
all
almost
never
rarely
in
most
things
in
everything
please
complete
next
next
Please
move
the
other
symbol
to
a
location
relative
to
the
self
symbol,
then
select
the
next
button.
self
other
*Relationship
satisfaction
scale
(RS).
Røysamb,
E.,
Vittersø,
J.
&
Tambs,
K.
(2014).
The
Relationship
Satisfaction
scale
–
Psychometric
properties.
Norsk
Epidemiologi
.
Dec2014,
Vol.
24
Issue
1/2,
p187-194.
The
RA
questions
that
follow
have
been
adapted
from
the
original
article
(see
above
citation)
by
formatting
them
for
online
use.
Creative
Commons
Attribution
license:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.
next
The
relationship
satisfaction
scale
(RS)
surveys
satisfaction
with
your
relationship.
It
was
developed
by
researchers
in
Norway
and
tested
on
a
Norwegian
population
sample*.
I
have
a
close
relationship
with
my
spouse/partner.
My
partner
and
I
have
problems
in
our
relationship.
I
am
very
happy
with
our
relationship.
My
partner
is
generally
understanding.
I
often
consider
ending
our
relationship.
strongly
disagree
disagree
slightly
disagree
slightly
agree
agree
strongly
agree
please
complete
next
State
the
extent
of
your
agreement
or
disagreement
with
the
following
items.
I
am
satisfied
with
my
relationship
with
my
partner.
We
frequently
disagree
on
important
decisions.
I
have
been
lucky
in
my
choice
of
a
partner.
We
agree
on
how
children
should
be
raised.
I
think
my
partner
is
satisfied
with
our
relationship.
strongly
disagree
disagree
slightly
disagree
slightly
agree
agree
strongly
agree
please
complete
next
State
the
approximate
extent
of
your
agreement
or
disagreement
with
the
following
items.
How
well
does
your
partner
meet
your
needs?
In
general,
how
satisfied
are
you
with
your
relationship?
How
good
is
your
relationship
compared
to
most?
How
often
do
you
wish
you
hadn't
gotten
in
this
relationship?
poorly
unsatisfied
poor
never
average
average
average
average
extremely
well
extremely
satisfied
excellent
very
often
Please
select
the
choice
for
each
item
which
best
answers
that
item
for
you.
please
complete
next
please
complete
next
To
what
extent
has
your
relationship
met
your
original
expectations?
How
much
do
you
love
your
partner?
How
many
problems
are
there
in
your
relationship?
not
much
very
few
hardly
at
all
average
average
average
very
much
very
many
completely
Please
select
the
choice
for
each
item
which
best
answers
that
item
for
you.
Extremely
Unhappy
Fairly
Unhappy
A
Little
Unhappy
Happy
Very
Happy
Extremely
Happy
Perfect
Please
indicate
the
degree
of
happiness,
all
things
considered,
of
your
relationship.
please
select
next
please
complete
All
of
the
time
Not
at
all
true
Most
of
the
time
A
little
true
More
often
than
not
Somewhat
true
Occa-
sionally
Mostly
true
Rarely
Almost
completely
true
Never
Completely
true
In
general,
how
often
do
you
think
that
things
between
you
and
your
partner
are
going
well?
Our
relationship
is
strong
My
relationship
with
my
partner
makes
me
happy
I
have
a
warm
and
comfortable
relationship
with
my
partner
I
really
feel
like
part
of
a
team
with
my
partner
next
please
complete
next
Not
at
all
A
little
Somewhat
Mostly
Almost
completely
Completely
How
rewarding
is
your
relationship
with
your
partner?
How
well
does
your
partner
meet
your
needs?
To
what
extent
has
your
relationship
met
your
original
expectations?
In
general,
how
satisfied
are
you
with
your
relationship?
For
each
of
the
following
items,
select
the
answer
that
best
describes
how
you
feel
about
your
relationship
.
Base
your
responses
on
your
first
impressions
and
immediate
feelings
about
the
item.
please
complete
next
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Full
Sturdy
Discouraging
Enjoyable
Boring
Good
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Fragile
Hopeful
Miserable
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I
RS
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CSI
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negative
below
average
above
average
highly
positive
key: