@article{Rahaman_2015, title={Romantic Relationship Length and its Perceived Quality: Mediating Role of Facebook-Related Conflict}, volume={11}, url={https://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/932}, DOI={10.5964/ejop.v11i3.932}, abstractNote={The purpose of this study was to investigate how Facebook use is leading to negative relationship outcomes such as cheating and breakup by assessing users’ perceived relationship qualities. It was hypothesized that Facebook-related conflict will be negatively related with users’ relationship length and will also be negatively related with their perceived relationship satisfaction, commitment, and love. Facebook-related conflict further mediates the relationship between relationship length and perceived relationship satisfaction, commitment, and love. Self-report data were gathered from participants (N = 101) in an online survey by employing standard questionnaires. A set of regression and mediation analyses confirmed all the hypotheses of the study. That is, Facebook-related conflict mediates the relationship between relationship length and perceived relationship satisfaction, commitment, and love. Moreover, the magnitude of mediation was highest for relationship satisfaction. Implications for future research and contributions are discussed.}, number={3}, journal={Europe’s Journal of Psychology}, author={Rahaman, H. M. Saidur}, year={2015}, month={Aug.}, pages={395-405} }