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... factors may also contribute . Finally , the presence of strong dominance drives in women has been shown to be associated with divorce in two different studies.139,140 It appears that the reason for this finding is that dominant women ...
... factors may also contribute . Finally , the presence of strong dominance drives in women has been shown to be associated with divorce in two different studies.139,140 It appears that the reason for this finding is that dominant women ...
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... factors that contributed to its development : the change from institution - centered to individual - centered marriage ; the relationship of women's status to marriage stability ; changes in expectations regarding marriage ; and the ...
... factors that contributed to its development : the change from institution - centered to individual - centered marriage ; the relationship of women's status to marriage stability ; changes in expectations regarding marriage ; and the ...
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... FACTORS IN CURRENT MARRIAGES In addition to the historical trends we have traced , there are several contemporary factors that seem likely to affect the course of future marriage . One complex of factors consists of the need for variety ...
... FACTORS IN CURRENT MARRIAGES In addition to the historical trends we have traced , there are several contemporary factors that seem likely to affect the course of future marriage . One complex of factors consists of the need for variety ...
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The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
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Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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