L. Vangelisti / T. Reis / Mary Anne Fitzpatrick (eds.)
Stability and Change in Relationships
Herausgeber: Fitzpatrick, Mary Anne; Vangelisti, Anita; Reis, Harry T.
L. Vangelisti / T. Reis / Mary Anne Fitzpatrick (eds.)
Stability and Change in Relationships
Herausgeber: Fitzpatrick, Mary Anne; Vangelisti, Anita; Reis, Harry T.
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This 2002 volume presents research and theory on stability and change in personal relationships.
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This 2002 volume presents research and theory on stability and change in personal relationships.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 720g
- ISBN-13: 9780521790765
- ISBN-10: 052179076X
- Artikelnr.: 26629844
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 394
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 720g
- ISBN-13: 9780521790765
- ISBN-10: 052179076X
- Artikelnr.: 26629844
Part I. Actors: The Scaffolding of Stability and Change: 1. Change in
relationship knowledge representations Paula R. Pietromonaco, Jean-Philippe
Laurenceau and Lisa Feldman Barrett; 2. Personality effects on personal
relationships over the life span Jens B. Asendorpf; 3. An intergenerational
model of romantic relationship development Chalandra M. Bryant and Rand D.
Conger; 4. How relationships begin and end: a genetic perspective David T.
Lykken; Part II. Behaviors: The Processes of Stability and Change: 5.
Serial arguing over the relational life course: antecedents and
consequences Michael E. Roloff and Kristen Linnea Johnson; 6.
Communication, relationships concerns, and satisfaction in early marriage
Patricia Noller and Judith A. Feeney; 7. Sacrifice in romantic
relationships: an exploration of relevant research and theory Sarah
Whitton, Scott Stanley and Howard Markman; 8. Stability and change in
social relations: perspectives from gerontology and stress research David
A. Chiriboga; 9. What microanalysis of behavior in social situations can
reveal about relationships across the life span Rebecca M. Warner; 10.
Developing a multifaceted view of change in relationships Ronald D. Rogge
and Thomas N. Bradbury; Part III. Contexts: The Social Environment for
Stability and Change: 11. Social networks and change in personal
relationships Susan Sprecher, Diane Felmlee, Terri L. Orbuch and Marion C.
Willetts; 12. Creating a context for change: integrative couple therapy
Jennifer Wheeler and Andrew Christensen; 13. Passionate love and sexual
desire: cultural and historical perspectives Elaine Hatfield and Richard L.
Rapson; 14. Rules for responsive robots: using human interactions to build
virtual interactions Joseph N. Cappella and Catherine Pelachaud.
relationship knowledge representations Paula R. Pietromonaco, Jean-Philippe
Laurenceau and Lisa Feldman Barrett; 2. Personality effects on personal
relationships over the life span Jens B. Asendorpf; 3. An intergenerational
model of romantic relationship development Chalandra M. Bryant and Rand D.
Conger; 4. How relationships begin and end: a genetic perspective David T.
Lykken; Part II. Behaviors: The Processes of Stability and Change: 5.
Serial arguing over the relational life course: antecedents and
consequences Michael E. Roloff and Kristen Linnea Johnson; 6.
Communication, relationships concerns, and satisfaction in early marriage
Patricia Noller and Judith A. Feeney; 7. Sacrifice in romantic
relationships: an exploration of relevant research and theory Sarah
Whitton, Scott Stanley and Howard Markman; 8. Stability and change in
social relations: perspectives from gerontology and stress research David
A. Chiriboga; 9. What microanalysis of behavior in social situations can
reveal about relationships across the life span Rebecca M. Warner; 10.
Developing a multifaceted view of change in relationships Ronald D. Rogge
and Thomas N. Bradbury; Part III. Contexts: The Social Environment for
Stability and Change: 11. Social networks and change in personal
relationships Susan Sprecher, Diane Felmlee, Terri L. Orbuch and Marion C.
Willetts; 12. Creating a context for change: integrative couple therapy
Jennifer Wheeler and Andrew Christensen; 13. Passionate love and sexual
desire: cultural and historical perspectives Elaine Hatfield and Richard L.
Rapson; 14. Rules for responsive robots: using human interactions to build
virtual interactions Joseph N. Cappella and Catherine Pelachaud.
Part I. Actors: The Scaffolding of Stability and Change: 1. Change in
relationship knowledge representations Paula R. Pietromonaco, Jean-Philippe
Laurenceau and Lisa Feldman Barrett; 2. Personality effects on personal
relationships over the life span Jens B. Asendorpf; 3. An intergenerational
model of romantic relationship development Chalandra M. Bryant and Rand D.
Conger; 4. How relationships begin and end: a genetic perspective David T.
Lykken; Part II. Behaviors: The Processes of Stability and Change: 5.
Serial arguing over the relational life course: antecedents and
consequences Michael E. Roloff and Kristen Linnea Johnson; 6.
Communication, relationships concerns, and satisfaction in early marriage
Patricia Noller and Judith A. Feeney; 7. Sacrifice in romantic
relationships: an exploration of relevant research and theory Sarah
Whitton, Scott Stanley and Howard Markman; 8. Stability and change in
social relations: perspectives from gerontology and stress research David
A. Chiriboga; 9. What microanalysis of behavior in social situations can
reveal about relationships across the life span Rebecca M. Warner; 10.
Developing a multifaceted view of change in relationships Ronald D. Rogge
and Thomas N. Bradbury; Part III. Contexts: The Social Environment for
Stability and Change: 11. Social networks and change in personal
relationships Susan Sprecher, Diane Felmlee, Terri L. Orbuch and Marion C.
Willetts; 12. Creating a context for change: integrative couple therapy
Jennifer Wheeler and Andrew Christensen; 13. Passionate love and sexual
desire: cultural and historical perspectives Elaine Hatfield and Richard L.
Rapson; 14. Rules for responsive robots: using human interactions to build
virtual interactions Joseph N. Cappella and Catherine Pelachaud.
relationship knowledge representations Paula R. Pietromonaco, Jean-Philippe
Laurenceau and Lisa Feldman Barrett; 2. Personality effects on personal
relationships over the life span Jens B. Asendorpf; 3. An intergenerational
model of romantic relationship development Chalandra M. Bryant and Rand D.
Conger; 4. How relationships begin and end: a genetic perspective David T.
Lykken; Part II. Behaviors: The Processes of Stability and Change: 5.
Serial arguing over the relational life course: antecedents and
consequences Michael E. Roloff and Kristen Linnea Johnson; 6.
Communication, relationships concerns, and satisfaction in early marriage
Patricia Noller and Judith A. Feeney; 7. Sacrifice in romantic
relationships: an exploration of relevant research and theory Sarah
Whitton, Scott Stanley and Howard Markman; 8. Stability and change in
social relations: perspectives from gerontology and stress research David
A. Chiriboga; 9. What microanalysis of behavior in social situations can
reveal about relationships across the life span Rebecca M. Warner; 10.
Developing a multifaceted view of change in relationships Ronald D. Rogge
and Thomas N. Bradbury; Part III. Contexts: The Social Environment for
Stability and Change: 11. Social networks and change in personal
relationships Susan Sprecher, Diane Felmlee, Terri L. Orbuch and Marion C.
Willetts; 12. Creating a context for change: integrative couple therapy
Jennifer Wheeler and Andrew Christensen; 13. Passionate love and sexual
desire: cultural and historical perspectives Elaine Hatfield and Richard L.
Rapson; 14. Rules for responsive robots: using human interactions to build
virtual interactions Joseph N. Cappella and Catherine Pelachaud.