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Page 396
... less power and dominance in the home than his white counterpart . The black wife was not only less likely to tell her troubles to her husband than was the case with the white wife , she was also less satisfied with his companionship ...
... less power and dominance in the home than his white counterpart . The black wife was not only less likely to tell her troubles to her husband than was the case with the white wife , she was also less satisfied with his companionship ...
Page 405
... less interaction with his fellow workers or superiors and is less traumatically affected by a change in his marital status . Another important factor differentiating the divorced and the nondivorced is the greater social conventionality ...
... less interaction with his fellow workers or superiors and is less traumatically affected by a change in his marital status . Another important factor differentiating the divorced and the nondivorced is the greater social conventionality ...
Page 533
... less in need of assurance , find it annoying to cope with the quasi - status of out - of - wedlock liaisons . They ... less committed than the going - together couples , whereas the men in the cohabiting couples were clearly less ...
... less in need of assurance , find it annoying to cope with the quasi - status of out - of - wedlock liaisons . They ... less committed than the going - together couples , whereas the men in the cohabiting couples were clearly less ...
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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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