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Page 389
... couple choose each other on the basis of similarity of values and those who fail to agree break off . If these short - term relationships are analyzed for psychological compatibility at this early stage by comparing the expectations of ...
... couple choose each other on the basis of similarity of values and those who fail to agree break off . If these short - term relationships are analyzed for psychological compatibility at this early stage by comparing the expectations of ...
Page 390
... couple will remain in the second stage , continuing to assess the compatibility of their values . Should the couple find that they hold similar value orientations in important areas , they are apt to develop much stronger positive ...
... couple will remain in the second stage , continuing to assess the compatibility of their values . Should the couple find that they hold similar value orientations in important areas , they are apt to develop much stronger positive ...
Page 471
... couple might be beneficial in a culture that frowned on individualism . If a couple's love motivated them to support each other against their parents in a situation where neither had the means to maintain their opposition , the result ...
... couple might be beneficial in a culture that frowned on individualism . If a couple's love motivated them to support each other against their parents in a situation where neither had the means to maintain their opposition , the result ...
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