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Peer reviewedVincent, John P.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Examined susceptibility of marital observations to purposeful faking. Behavioral observations of couples' problem-solving behavior during a conflict-eliciting task were obtained under neutral instructions and under instruction to fake. Evidence for differential responsiveness of marital types to faking instructions was limited and evident only in…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Conflict Resolution, Interaction, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedEpstein, Norman; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Undergraduates completed Jones's Irrational Beliefs Test and reported impressions of actors portraying couples on videotape. Disagreeing couples were rated as experiencing more negative feelings, sharing less affection, having less stable relationships, and being less compatible than agreeing couples. Observers high in irrational beliefs reported…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Beliefs, Conflict, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedHill, Elizabeth A.; Dorfman, Lorraine T. – Family Relations, 1982
Conducted (N=36) interviews with homemakers whose husbands recently retired from a number of occupations. Investigated positive and negative aspects of retirement and a range of variables associated with life satisfaction and three domains of satisfaction. Found the most consistent correlate of wife's satisfaction was husband's participation in…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Family Life, Homemakers, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedBytheway, William R. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1981
Analyzed data of marriages in England and Wales in 1976 to determine patterns of variation with age of age differences for males and females in marriage. Data indicated both sexes are more likely to marry an older person at the age of 50 than at the age of 30. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Data Analysis, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBozett, Frederick W. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1982
Focuses on the spousal relationship of gay men who had been married. Describes the man's disclosure of his homosexuality, the wife's response, and the interactional effects on the marriage relationship. Suggests the wife appeared to be an enabler of his transition to a homosexual life-style. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Disclosure, Homosexuality, Life Style
Peer reviewedEpstein, Norman; Jackson, Elizabeth – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Compared communication training, interaction insight training, and no treatment for changes in marital verbal interaction and spouses' ratings of each other on the Barrett-Lennard Relationship Inventory. Communication training produced increases in assertive requests. Both treatments reduced disagreement. Communication training produced a decrease…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Communication Skills, Counseling Techniques, Empathy
Peer reviewedWieder, Gary B.; Weiss, Robert L. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1980
Results indicate the Marital Interaction Coding System is a dependable and valid measure of marital interaction. Generalizability theory is cost effective and provides quality data. It presents a comprehensive view of reliability and validity. (JAC)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Interaction, Marital Instability, Observation
Peer reviewedMaynard, Peter; And Others – Family Relations, 1980
The coping patterns of developing self-reliance, accepting the demands of the profession, building social support, and maintaining family intergration, reported by 42 wives, were associated with specific dimensions of family functioning--interpersonal relationships, personal growth, and system maintenance. (Author)
Descriptors: Coping, Family Environment, Family Relationship, Females
Peer reviewedKoffman, Sharron; Lips, Hilary M. – Social Behavior and Personality, 1980
Males showed greater self-esteem and predicted higher scores for themselves than females. No sex difference in actual performance was found. Homemakers predicted higher performance for themselves on the verbal test. Females' self-esteem was not related to their husbands' attitudes toward women. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Expectation, Foreign Countries, Homemakers
Peer reviewedCookerly, J. Richard – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1980
Presents a five-year follow-up investigation of former marital therapy clients. Conjoint and non-conjoint forms of marital therapy are compared to divorce rates and outcome. Findings indicate conjoint forms of marital therapy are superior to non-conjoint forms. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Divorce, Followup Studies, Group Counseling
Peer reviewedRoberts, William L. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1979
A descriptive study of factors in the lifestyle of 50 couples married an average of 55.5 years and an average age of 79 years provided data for this report. Independence, commitment, companionship, and qualities of caring were significant elements in these long-lasting marriages. (Author)
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Family Attitudes, Interpersonal Relationship, Marital Status
Peer reviewedAlbrecht, Stan L. – Family Relations, 1980
An increasing number of persons are going to confront the problems associated with adjusting to the termination of a marriage. Experiences of males and females are quite different, particularly in such areas as stress associated with divorce, property settlements, changes in social participation, and effects on income. (Author)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Divorce, Females, Income
Peer reviewedLazrus, Arnold A. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1981
Through the use of several case studies explores the concepts of amicable divorce and unhappy marriage. Effective marital strategies are delineated, and the rationale and implementation of creative divorce counseling is described. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Counseling Techniques, Creativity, Divorce
Peer reviewedHooper, Judith Oakey – Family Coordinator, 1979
Husbands of returning women students were interviewed to determine their attitudes and behaviors in response to their wives' new roles. The majority approved of the student role, but only one-fourth provided instrumental help in the home. Outcome anxiety was higher the longer the wife had been in school. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitudes, Homemakers, Males
Peer reviewedMarciano, Teresa Donati – Family Coordinator, 1979
A study comparing the processes of arriving at fertility decisions in marriage shows that the husband's preference for children or for childlessness controls more often than the wife's preference in either case. Using two childless samples and one sample with children, the strong effect of male preference was found. (Author)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Decision Making, Family Planning, Males


