Social Exchange in Developing Relationships, Volume 10Robert Lee Burgess, Ted L. Huston |
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... problems reported , and the different levels of generality on which the problems were defined . Thus , couples described concrete and focused conflicts over specific behaviors , more general conflicts about the unique norms and rules of ...
... problems reported , and the different levels of generality on which the problems were defined . Thus , couples described concrete and focused conflicts over specific behaviors , more general conflicts about the unique norms and rules of ...
Page 165
... problems getting along with each other . Locke's ( 1951 ) data on marital adjustment indicates that while over half ... problems from those that unsuccessful ones have . Mathews and Mihanovich ( 1963 ) set out to test the opposite ...
... problems getting along with each other . Locke's ( 1951 ) data on marital adjustment indicates that while over half ... problems from those that unsuccessful ones have . Mathews and Mihanovich ( 1963 ) set out to test the opposite ...
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... problems may merely reflect the unhappy pairs ' progress along the road to disrup- tion and may tell us little about the basic problems in their relationships . Once again we encounter the problem of distinguishing between prob- lems as ...
... problems may merely reflect the unhappy pairs ' progress along the road to disrup- tion and may tell us little about the basic problems in their relationships . Once again we encounter the problem of distinguishing between prob- lems as ...
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