Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... couples married couples New parents Couples Newly married retired an couples " average " length of time Figure 4.3 The impact of an initial “ crisis , ” followed by the passage of time on marital equity - inequity . theoretical ...
... couples married couples New parents Couples Newly married retired an couples " average " length of time Figure 4.3 The impact of an initial “ crisis , ” followed by the passage of time on marital equity - inequity . theoretical ...
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... couple should be tempted to sever it . Of course , it is far easier for dating couples than for married couples to part . The dating couples who break up suffer , but , as Bohannan ( 1971 ) documents , the married couples who divorce ...
... couple should be tempted to sever it . Of course , it is far easier for dating couples than for married couples to part . The dating couples who break up suffer , but , as Bohannan ( 1971 ) documents , the married couples who divorce ...
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Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. Twenty married couples participated in the study . All the couples had been married less than 3 years . The mean length of marriage of 19.45 months . The couples were recruited from university ...
Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston. Twenty married couples participated in the study . All the couples had been married less than 3 years . The mean length of marriage of 19.45 months . The couples were recruited from university ...
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