A Trail to Nowhere in Romantic Relationships: Preliminary Evidence for the Validation of the Breadcrumbing Experiences Questionnaire (CEB) in Emerging Adults in Spain
A Trail to Nowhere in Romantic Relationships: Preliminary Evidence for the Validation of the Breadcrumbing Experiences Questionnaire (CEB) in Emerging Adults in Spain
Raúl Navarro Debbie F. Simil a Department of Psychology, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Cuenca, Spainb Catholic University of La Plata, Bahía Blanca, ArgentinaRaúl Navarro is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Castilla-La Mancha (Spain). He holds a Ph.D. in Psychology, and his research focuses on digital behavior and its social implications among young people. His work explores how emerging technologies influence interpersonal dynamics, with particular attention to cyberbullying, cyber dating abuse, ghosting, and breadcrumbing. Drawing on social psychological frameworks, his publications examine the intersection of digital media, identity, and social relationships.Debbie F. Simil holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from Universidad de Flores and serves as a lecturer at Universidad Católica de La Plata in Argentina. Her research focuses on psychology, education, and social behavior, with recent work on breadcrumbing and emotional regulation.