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Analytic Plan ------------- Given the accumulating evidence, we predict that while partners' and potentially actors' solitary pornography use will be negatively associated with sexual satisfaction, the interaction between these two variables will be positive, and will either partially or fully mitigate the anticipated negative main effects. We also anticipate that this interaction will hold after controlling for shared pornography use, which will be positively associated with sexual satisfaction. We do not believe that these effects will be moderated or diminished by gender. - *Analysis: Analyzed with an actor-partner approach (e.g., Kenny, Kashy, & Cook,2006) our initial model will involve the prediction of sexual satisfaction using actors' and partners' solitary pornography use and their interaction. In the next step, we will a add shared pornography use as a between-dyad factor, to see if the interaction holds while controlling for shared use. Given the previous findings, we do not anticipate gender specific effects, but these will be considered in an exploratory fashion in subsequent steps, using the appropriate interaction terms.* We also predict that the negative associations between relationship satisfaction and actors' and partners' pornography use will be partially or fully reversed by the interaction between these variables. This interaction term should remain significant after controlling for shared pornography use, which will be positively associated with relationship satisfaction, but may be diminished by the inclusion of gender. We do not anticipate that these effects will be moderated by gender. - *Analysis: Analyzed with an actor-partner approach (e.g., Kenny, Kashy, & Cook,2006) our initial model will involve the prediction of relationship satisfaction using actors' and partners' solitary pornography use and their interaction. In the next step, we will add shared pornography use as a between-dyad factor, to see if the interaction holds while controlling for shared use. Given the previous findings, outside of a gender specific intercept, we do not anticipate gender specific effects, but these will be considered in an exploratory fashion in subsequent steps, using the appropriate interaction terms.*
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