LOVE, LIKING AND INDIVIDUAL MARITAL ADJUSTMENT: A PILOT STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP CHANGES WITHIN ONE YEAR

A process view of marital adjustment is offered. Weaknesses of previous research designs for measuring changes in marital adjustment are discussed. The present study reports on the adjustment to marriage of 34 husbands and 32 wives over the period of one year. The data are analyzed in a 2 (time of m...

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Love
Marital satisfaction
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School dropouts
Wives
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