Variations in Predictors of Marital Satisfaction Across More Religious and Less Religious Regions of the United States

Numerous studies have focused on links between religiosity and marital outcomes. Results suggest that various aspects of religiosity predict outcomes such as marital satisfaction and commitment. However, less research has focused on identifying the processes by which these links occur. This study ha...

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