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050 0 0 _aBF575.I5
_bE73 2000
082 0 _a306.7
100 1 _aErber, Ralph,
_eauthor.
_91024099
245 1 0 _aIntimate relationships :
_bissues, theories, and research /
_cRalph Erber, Maureen Wang Erber.
264 1 _aBoston :
_bAllyn and Bacon,
_c[2001]
264 4 _c©2001
300 _axviii, 329 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 275-310) and index.
505 0 0 _g1.
_tStrangers, Friends, and Lovers --
_tWhy Is Life So Complicated? --
_tThe Need for Affiliation --
_tThe Need for Intimacy --
_tThe Need to Belong --
_tThe Inevitability of Social Relationships --
_tIntimate Relationships Yesterday and Today --
_tThe Way We Were --
_tThe Way We Are Now --
_g2.
_tMethods to Study Relationships --
_tThe Science of Intimate Relationships: Controversies and Issues --
_tMethodology: Data Collection and Analysis --
_tArchival Research --
_tSystematic Observation --
_tInterviews and Surveys --
_tInterpreting Survey Data: Correlations --
_tCross-Sectional and Longitudinal Research --
_tExperimentation --
_tExperimental and Mundane Realism --
_tInterpreting Experimental Data: Dyadic Effects --
_tCollecting Couple Data --
_tData Collection in Real Time: Recording Ongoing Interactions --
_tSpeed-Dating as a Research Paradigm --
_tData Collection in the Internet Age --
_tMeta-Analysis: The Analysis of Analyses --
_g3.
_tPhysical Attraction --
_tPhysical Attractiveness and Dating Choices --
_tStandards of Attractiveness: Bodies and Faces --
_tMirror, Mirror --
_tEvolution and Attractiveness --
_tThe Importance of Averageness and Symmetry --
_tCognitive Mechanisms --
_tThe Physical Attractiveness Stereotype: Beauty is as Beauty Does --
_tThe 'What Is Beautiful Is Good' Stereotype --
_tCute Boys and Girls Are Better People, Too --
_tInfants Prefer Beautiful Faces --
_tSocialization --
_tIs the Attractiveness Stereotype Culturally Universal? --
_tIs Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder? --
_tContext Influences --
_tDispositional Influences --
_tAttractiveness and Dating: A Reprise --
_g4.
_tPsychological Attraction --
_tTheory-Driven Approaches --
_tImplicit Egotism --
_tThe Classical and Operant Conditioning of Liking --
_tAttraction as Misattribution of Arousal --
_tCharacteristics of Others (Part I): The Gleam of Praise --
_tCharacteristics of Others (Part II): Agreement Is Everything --
_tSimilarity: Do Birds of a Feather Flock Together? --
_tComplementarity: Do Opposites Attract? --
_tPhenomenon-Driven Approaches --
_tProximity: Marrying the Boy or Girl Next Door --
_tPlaying 'Hard to Get': Do We Love Those We Cannot Have? --
_tThe Allure of Secret Relationships --
_tWhat Is So Lethal about Fatal Attractions? --
_g5.
_tSelf-Presentation and Self-disclosure --
_tFlirtation --
_tSelf-Presentation --
_tSelf-Presentation Norms --
_tSelf-Presentation in the Heat of Interaction --
_tDetecting Deceit in Self-Presentation --
_tModels of Self-Disclosure --
_tSelf-Disclosure as Social Penetration --
_tSelf-Disclosure Reciprocity --
_tIndividual Differences in Self-Disclosure --
_tGender-related differences --
_tSelf-Monitoring --
_tSelf-Consciousness --
_tAnxiety, Trust, and Machiavellianism --
_tContext Influences on Self-Disclosure --
_tSelf-Disclosure in Mature Relationships --
_g6.
_tFairness and Equity --
_tThe Nature of Resources Exchanged --
_tRewards and Costs --
_tVariety of Resources Exchanged --
_tDetermining What Is Fair: Equity Theory --
_tEstablishing Whether There Is Equity --
_tDo People Really Seek Equity? --
_tReactions to Inequity --
_tEvaluating Relationship Outcomes: Comparison Levels --
_tThe Thibaut and Kelley Model --
_tThe Investment Model --
_tClose Relationships as Communal Relationships --
_tGiving and Receiving Benefits --
_tControversies Surrounding the Communal-Exchange Distinction --
_g7.
_tLove and Emotion --
_tLiking and Loving: A Conceptual Distinction --
_tThe Prototype of Love --
_tCausal Theories of Love --
_tThe Evolution of Love --
_tLove as Misattribution of Arousal --
_tLove as Preoccupation with the Other --
_tType Theories of Love --
_tThe Colors of Love --
_tPrimary Love Styles --
_tSecondary Love Styles --
_tResearch on Love Styles --
_tA Triangular Theory of Love --
_tPassionate Love and Companionate Love --
_tIndividual Differences in Love --
_tGender --
_tDifferences Due to Age and Relationship Duration --
_tLove over Time: Does It Get Better or Worse? --
_tBeyond Love: A Quick Look at Guilt --
_g8.
_tAttachment --
_tPatterns of Attachment in Infancy --
_tCauses of Different Attachment Patterns --
_tAdult Attachment --
_tFrom Infant Attachment to Adult Attachment: Models of Transition --
_tConsequences of Adult Attachment Styles --
_tAttachment Style and Emotional Control --
_tAttachment Style and Partner Choice --
_tAttachment Styles, Relationship Satisfaction, and Stability --
505 0 0 _g9.
_tSexuality --
_tAttitudes about Sex: A Brief History --
_tA Brief History of Research on Sex --
_tAlfred Kinsey: What We Do When the Lights Are Out --
_tSex in the United States Today --
_tSex Around the World --
_tSexual Interactions --
_tSexual Pathways --
_tSexual Communication --
_tSex and the Married Couple: How Often Is Enough? --
_tExtradyadic Sex --
_tSexual Orientation --
_tThe Social Construction of Sexual Orientation --
_tBiological Essentialism --
_tThe Exotic Becomes Erotic: The EBE Theory of Sexual Orientation --
_tGay Brothers, but not Lesbian Sisters --
_tCan a Straight Person Have a Same-sex Love Relationship? --
_tHomophobia --
_g10.
_tCommunication and Relationship Management --
_tSex Differences in Communication --
_tInterruptions: Let Me Finish, Please! --
_tLanguage Use and Conversation Management --
_tPoliteness --
_tTag Questions --
_tQualifiers and Hedges --
_tBack-Channeling --
_tEmotionality and Support --
_tMen and Women: Different Cultures, Different Planets, Different 'degrees?' --
_tDifferent Cultures or Different Skills? --
_tManaging Relationships --
_tTransactive Memory in Close Relationships --
_tCreating and Maintaining Satisfying Relationships --
_tIdealization --
_tAttributions --
_tExpectations --
_tThe Special Case of Long-Distance Relationships --
_g11.
_tFidelity and Jealousy --
_tFidelity and Jealousy across Time and Cultures --
_tFidelity --
_tA Brief History of Jealousy --
_tDefining Jealousy --
_tEnvy: I Want What I Cannot Have (or You Can't Always Get What You Want...) --
_tSources of Jealousy: The Jealous Person, the Partner, and the Rival --
_tThe Jealous Person --
_tThe Partner --
_tThe Rival --
_tSocial Cognitive Approaches to Jealousy --
_tReactions to Jealousy --
_tGender Differences in Perceptions of Threat --
_tGender and Reactions to Infidelity: Two Approaches --
_tGender and Reactions to Jealousy: 'Every breath you take, ...I'll be watching you.' --
_tCoping with the Green-Eyed Monster --
_tAn Attachment Approach to Jealousy --
_g12.
_tRelationship Violence and Abuse --
_tRelationship Violence: Its Definition and Measurement --
_tConsequences of Relationship Violence --
_tCauses of Relationship Violence --
_tCommon Beliefs and Realities --
_tAlcohol and Relationship Violence --
_tThe Macrocontext of Relationship Violence --
_tThe Microcontext of Relationship Violence: Individual Dispositions --
_tThe Need for Power --
_tPower and Abuse --
_tIndividual Differenes and Interaction Variables --
_tSexual Violence --
_tSexual Harassment --
_tCoercive Sex --
_g13.
_tConflict --
_tConflict between Lovers versus Strangers --
_tThe Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Nature of Conflict in Intimate Relationships --
_tDefining Conflict --
_tFrom Order to Disorder: Types of Conflicts --
_tSources of Conflict: 'I Said ... , You Said ...' --
_tGender and Conflict: 'He Said ... , She Said ...' --
_tAge and Conflict --
_tAttribution and Conflict: Partner-Level Sources of Conflict --
_tReactions to Conflict --
_tPeterson's Stage Model: How We 'Fight' --
_tExpression versus Avoidance --
_tWhat We Think and How We Feel --
_tAffect Reciprocity and Attributions --
_tAttachment Style and Conflict Resolution --
_tTransforming Relationships-From Conflict to Growth --
_tThe Social Skill of Conflict Resolution --
_tConflict in Context --
_tBalance Theory of Marriage and Conflict --
_tTransforming Relationships with Forgiveness-'Love means you should say you're sorry' --
_tChapter 14 --
_tDissolution and Its Aftermath --
_tDissolution of Intimate Relationships: The End of Romance --
_tCauses of Dissolution --
_tBarrier Models of Dissolution --
_tOther Models of Dissolution --
_tEvolutionary Approaches to Dissolution --
_tSex Differences in Dissolution --
_tThe Aftermath of Relationship Dissolution --
_tEmotional Distress --
_tLoneliness --
_tWho Are the Lonely Hearts? --
_tFeelings and Sources of Loneliness --
_tUnrequited Love --
_tIn the Wake of Divorce --
_tDivorce and Health --
_tStructural and Sociological Factors Related to Divorce --
_tChildren of Divorce.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
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