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26 maj 2021 · Two distinct theoretical traditions propose that gender norms and expectations shape relationship happiness: gender theory and institutionalist theories of marriage.
26 paź 2020 · The presence of male dominance and marital conflict is identified as a predictor of IPV, used as a corrective mechanism or punishment for deviating from the gender role expectations or to exercise power and control.
28 paź 2024 · Social role theory predicts that what individuals are searching for in a partner varies according to ... men have started to work more frequently part time and share household and caring tasks with their female partners ... what kind of relationship (marriage, cohabitation, LAT, etc.) they were looking for, how these preferences have varied ...
17 maj 2021 · In the present study, we used a heterogeneous sample to explore power and relationship quality in contemporary couples because actual and perceived power have been found to impact various aspects of relationships such as satisfaction and commitment (Kim et al., 2019).
This review reveals 14 principles, which collectively address four central questions: (a) What is a relationship? (b) How do relationships operate? (c) What tendencies do people bring to their relationships?
Theoretical Perspectives on Marriage and Family. Sociologists study families on both the macro and micro level to examine this important and universal social institution. Sociologists may use a variety of theoretical perspectives to explain events that occur within and outside of the family.
This study investigates motivations to engage in romantic relationships. We examine the structure of romantic motivations and their connections with personal values and mate preferences. The study was conducted in Israel among young men and women ...