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* Based on more than twenty years of information collected from the
author's Multiple Identities Questionnaire, giving a unique
longitudinal data set. * An accessible introduction to multiple
identities and intersectionality, based on first-hand accounts,
data sets, and conceptual analysis. * Covers identities from
political, gender, ethnic, racial, national, religious, social
class, geographic, occupational, sexual, family, health, and age.
* Based on more than twenty years of information collected from the
author's Multiple Identities Questionnaire, giving a unique
longitudinal data set. * An accessible introduction to multiple
identities and intersectionality, based on first-hand accounts,
data sets, and conceptual analysis. * Covers identities from
political, gender, ethnic, racial, national, religious, social
class, geographic, occupational, sexual, family, health, and age.
Intimate relationships exist in social domains, in which there are
cultural rules regarding appropriate behaviors. But they also
inhabit psychological domains of thoughts, feelings, and desires.
How are intimate relationships experienced by people living in
various types of romantic or sexual relationships and in various
cultural regions around the world? In what ways are they similar,
and in what ways are they different? This book presents a
cross-cultural extension of the findings originating from the
classic Boston Couples Study. Amassing a wealth of new data from
almost 9,000 participants worldwide, Hill explores the factors that
predict having a current partner, relationship satisfaction, and
relationship commitment. These predictions are compared across
eight relationship types and nine cultural regions, then uniquely
combined in a Comprehensive Partner Model and a Comprehensive
Commitment Model. The findings test the generalizability of
previous theories about intimate relationships, with implications
for self-reflection, couples counseling, and well-being.
Intimate relationships exist in social domains, in which there are
cultural rules regarding appropriate behaviors. But they also
inhabit psychological domains of thoughts, feelings, and desires.
How are intimate relationships experienced by people living in
various types of romantic or sexual relationships and in various
cultural regions around the world? In what ways are they similar,
and in what ways are they different? This book presents a
cross-cultural extension of the findings originating from the
classic Boston Couples Study. Amassing a wealth of new data from
almost 9,000 participants worldwide, Hill explores the factors that
predict having a current partner, relationship satisfaction, and
relationship commitment. These predictions are compared across
eight relationship types and nine cultural regions, then uniquely
combined in a Comprehensive Partner Model and a Comprehensive
Commitment Model. The findings test the generalizability of
previous theories about intimate relationships, with implications
for self-reflection, couples counseling, and well-being.
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