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L. T. Hobhouse, G. C. Wheeler, and M. Ginsberg, The Material Culture and Social
Institutions of the Simpler Peoples. 33. E. Westermarck, op. cit. 34. J. Kagan and
F. Beach, "Effect of early experience on mating behavior in male rats." 35.
L. T. Hobhouse, G. C. Wheeler, and M. Ginsberg, The Material Culture and Social
Institutions of the Simpler Peoples. 33. E. Westermarck, op. cit. 34. J. Kagan and
F. Beach, "Effect of early experience on mating behavior in male rats." 35.
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WHAT KIND OF FUTURE MARRIAGE? In our earlier discussion of theories of
marital choice, I have suggested that a social-exchange model was most
consistent with premarital data. But does this model continue to operate during
marriage?
WHAT KIND OF FUTURE MARRIAGE? In our earlier discussion of theories of
marital choice, I have suggested that a social-exchange model was most
consistent with premarital data. But does this model continue to operate during
marriage?
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Strauss, M. A. The influence of sex of child and social class on instrumental and
expressive family roles in a laboratory setting. Sociology and Social Research,
1967,52, 7-21. strike of a sex, The. The Independent, 1909,67, 1323-1325.
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Strauss, M. A. The influence of sex of child and social class on instrumental and
expressive family roles in a laboratory setting. Sociology and Social Research,
1967,52, 7-21. strike of a sex, The. The Independent, 1909,67, 1323-1325.
Strong ...
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wL Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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