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Choosing dates and mates: College student ratings of self and potential opposite-sex partners.
(2005)
The current study examines the relationships between perceptions of others, decisions regarding dates and mates, and perceptions of self. Fifty-two female and fifty-one male participants viewed video clips of opposite-sex ...
Conflict as a relational turning point.
(2005)
Turning points, which represent changes that transform a relationship, are consistent with a dialectical view of relationships (Baxter & Montgomery, 1996). Previous research has presumed that turning points produce either ...
The effects of parental attachment on the college adjustment of urban and rural students.
(2000)
The direct effects of locality on college adjustment were examined using the full-scale score of the SACQ. Rural and urban students did not differ significantly from one another in terms of their adjustment to college. ...
A model of influences on ethical decision-making: Individual and situational effects.
(2007)
Key terms. Integrity, ethical decision-making, individual characteristics, situational characteristics.
Not for men only: The (de)-construction of lesbian/queer public sexualities.
(2005)
This research study is an exploration of women's sexuality in general and lesbian/queer women's sexuality in particular. There has been little done in terms of examining women's sexuality and sexual practices, especially ...
The Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-Revised (MMPI-2): Extending American Indian norms.
(2004)
This study obtained and compared MMPI-2 data collected from a non-clinical sample of Oklahoma Indian tribal members to the MMPI-2's normative sample. Comparisons were made between these scores and (a) the MMPI-2 standard ...
Predicting communication satisfaction and relationship satisfaction in online romantic relationships.
(2000)
Grounded in the literature on computer mediated communication and in traditional theories of interpersonal relationships and communication (e.g., Uncertainty Reduction Theory) this study examined the predictors of communication ...
How long and how strong: An examination of the impact peer pressure has on young adults.
(2005)
It is well documented that peer pressure is a major predictor of adolescent substance abuse (Akers 2000, 1985; Aseltine 1995; Becker 1963; Elliott et al 1985; Warr 2005). The current study seeks to bridge the gap between ...