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Lambert, Craig A. – Drug Forum: The Journal of Human Issues, 1977
Marriage is the traditionally approved means of organizing one's sex life. However, many persons maintain an agreeable sex life in other ways. This paper will examine marriage and its contemporary alternatives on the basis of data derived from a youthful, drug-using population. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Drug Abuse, Marriage
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Huser, Willa R.; Grant, Claude W. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1978
Husbands and wives of dual-career families were compared with husbands and wives of traditional-career families on the variables of inner-directedness, self-actualizing values, existentiality, self-regard, and self-acceptance. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Family Relationship, Marriage, Research Projects
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Schoen, Robert – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1975
The proposition that age at first marriage is inversely related to the risk of divorce was examined by means of detailed age-duration-specific divorce rates for California 1969. A strong inverse relationship was found for male ages at marriage 18 through 25 and female ages at marriage 16 through 24. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Divorce
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Yinon, Yoel – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1975
It was found that Ss from heterogeneous couples were less authoritarian than Ss from homogeneous couples. On three measures of prejudice (social distance, characteristics evaluation, and attitudes toward behavior expressing prejudice), it turned out that Ss from heterogeneous couples were less prejudiced than Ss from homogeneous couples. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Authoritarianism, Bias, Comparative Analysis
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Fineberg, Beth L.; Joseph Lowman – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1975
The interactions of 10 maritally adjusted and 10 maladjusted couples were compared using a coding system based on the Leary circumplex. Major findings are (1) adjusted couples communicated more affection and submission than did maladjusted ones, (2) all couples were more likely to show complementary sequencing patterns with some interesting…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Codification, Comparative Analysis
Spanier, Graham B.; And Others – 1974
Marital adjustment over the family life cycle is reexamined using data from probability samples of married couples studied in coordinated research projects in three different states--Iowa, Ohio, and Georgia. A total of 1,584 respondents completed the Locke-Wallace Marital Adjustment Scale and responded to questions about stage of the family life…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Family Life
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Cromwell, Vicky L.; Cromwell, Ronald E. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1978
This investigation analyzes self-report perceptions of relative spousal dominance in decision-making and conflict resolution for an inner city neighborhood sample of 137 marriages representing three ethnic groups. (Author)
Descriptors: Anglo Americans, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making
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Stafford, Rebecca; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1977
The time spent on household labor, and the traditionality and role specialization in the division of such labor are compared using matched samples of married and co-habiting college men and women. Women of both groups are still taking most of the responsibility for the household tasks. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Home Management, Homemakers
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Call, Vaughn R. A.; Otto, Luther B. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1977
This study provides estimates for the Nye and Berardo model of the effect of age at marriage on socioeconomic attainments. The major findings are that marital timing has neither a total effect on educational and occupational attainments, nor does it mediate the total effects of family socioeconomic statuses. (Author)
Descriptors: Age, Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis
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Glenn, Norval D.; Weaver, Charles N. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1977
A comparison of the reported marital happiness of ever-divorced and never-divorced white respondents to three recent U. S. national surveys reveals significantly greater marital happiness for never-divorced females but not for never-divorced males. Even among females, the difference in the percentage of "very happy" responses was less…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Divorce, Emotional Response, Happiness
Socha, Elizabeth D. – 1978
Premarital sexual attitudes of a convenience sample of 95 young unmarried college women were examined to ascertain the association between liberality of premarital sexual attitudes, religiosity, conservatism, self-reported premarital sexual behavior, and self-esteem. SPSS Pearson Correlation analysis showed different patterns for the group as a…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Females
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Farkas, George – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1976
Competing hypotheses relating the division of labor between husband and wife to their absolute level of education, their relative level of education, and their relative wage rates are identified, and are combined in a fully specified model. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Assessment, Employed Women, Family Income
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Simons, Janet A.; Helms, Janet E. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1976
Women's preferences for counselors differing in marital status, sex, and age were investigated in two studies of college (N=32) and noncollege (N=32) women. Both studies indicated college and noncollege women preferred women counselors on a number of hypothetical process measures. Changing trends in women's counselor preferences are discussed.…
Descriptors: Age, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Counselor Characteristics
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Hansen, Sally L. – Family Coordinator, 1977
Dating is experienced by most adolescents in our society as a prelude to mate selection. White and black youth (N=354) were studied to measure their dating-mating choices. Implications for teachers and practitioners, based on racial and gender differences, as well as perceived peer group influences are discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Comparative Analysis, Dating (Social), High School Students
Reedy, Margaret N.; Birren, James E. – 1978
Identification of age differences as a major characteristic of satisfying heterosexual love relationships was investigated. Married couples (N=102), divided equally into three groups, i.e., young, middle-aged, and older adults, completed a 108-item instrument, rating each statement in terms of how well it described their current love relationship.…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis