Romantic Relationships in Emerging Adulthood
Herausgeber: Fincham, Frank D.; Cui, Ming
Romantic Relationships in Emerging Adulthood
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Provides original data and theoretical analyses that address the formation, nature, and significance of romantic relationships in emerging adults.
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Provides original data and theoretical analyses that address the formation, nature, and significance of romantic relationships in emerging adults.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780521195300
- ISBN-10: 0521195306
- Artikelnr.: 30211882
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 664g
- ISBN-13: 9780521195300
- ISBN-10: 0521195306
- Artikelnr.: 30211882
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introduction: 1. Emerging adulthood and romantic relationships: an
introduction Frank D. Fincham and Ming Cui; Part II. Conceptual and
Methodological Foundations: 2. Romantic relationships in emerging
adulthood: conceptual foundations Alan Reifman; 3. Relationship sequences
and trajectories: women's family formation pathways in 'emerging adulthood'
Paul R. Amato; 4. Models of change and continuity in romantic experiences
Brennan J. Young, Wyndol Furman and Brett Laursen; 5. Working with dyadic
data in studies of emerging adulthood: specific recommendations, general
advice, and practical tips Robert A. Ackerman, M. Brent Donnellan and
Deborah A. Kashy; Part III. The Developmental Context of Romantic
Relationships in Emerging Adulthood: 6. Intergenerational continuities in
economic pressure and couple conflict in romantic relationships Rand D.
Conger, Ming Cui and Frederick O. Lorenz; 7. Linking parental divorce and
marital discord to the timing of emerging adults' marriage and cohabitation
Ming Cui, K. A. S. Wickrama, Frederick O. Lorenz and Rand D. Conger; 8.
Family differentiation in emerging adulthood: the role of romantic
relationships Camillo Regalia, Margherita Lanz, Semira Tagliabue and
Claudia Manzi; Part IV. Relationship Processes in Emerging Adulthood: 9.
The evolution of close relationships: adaptive challenges and relationship
cognition in emerging adulthood Jon K. Maner and Saul L. Miller; 10.
Initiating and evaluating close relationships: a task central to emerging
adults relationship initiation Margaret S. Clark and Lindsey A. Beck; 11.
Putting the romance back into sex: sexuality in romantic relationships Eva
S. Lefkowitz, Meghan M. Gillen and Sara A. Vasilenko; 12. Understanding
romantic relationships among emerging adults: the significant roles of
cohabitation and ambiguity Scott M. Stanley, Galena K. Rhoades and Frank D.
Fincham; 13. Implications of parasympathetic nervous system functioning for
affect regulation and romantic relationships in emerging adulthood Lisa M.
Diamond and Christopher P. Fagundes; Part V. Practical Implications: 14.
Romantic relationships and mental health in emerging adulthood Joanne
Davila; 15. Relationship education in emerging adulthood: problems and
prospects Frank D. Fincham, Scott M. Stanley and Galena K. Rhoades; 16.
Romantic relationships and academic/career trajectories in emerging
adulthood Wendy D. Manning, Peggy C. Giordano, Monica A. Longmore and
Andrea Hocevar.
introduction Frank D. Fincham and Ming Cui; Part II. Conceptual and
Methodological Foundations: 2. Romantic relationships in emerging
adulthood: conceptual foundations Alan Reifman; 3. Relationship sequences
and trajectories: women's family formation pathways in 'emerging adulthood'
Paul R. Amato; 4. Models of change and continuity in romantic experiences
Brennan J. Young, Wyndol Furman and Brett Laursen; 5. Working with dyadic
data in studies of emerging adulthood: specific recommendations, general
advice, and practical tips Robert A. Ackerman, M. Brent Donnellan and
Deborah A. Kashy; Part III. The Developmental Context of Romantic
Relationships in Emerging Adulthood: 6. Intergenerational continuities in
economic pressure and couple conflict in romantic relationships Rand D.
Conger, Ming Cui and Frederick O. Lorenz; 7. Linking parental divorce and
marital discord to the timing of emerging adults' marriage and cohabitation
Ming Cui, K. A. S. Wickrama, Frederick O. Lorenz and Rand D. Conger; 8.
Family differentiation in emerging adulthood: the role of romantic
relationships Camillo Regalia, Margherita Lanz, Semira Tagliabue and
Claudia Manzi; Part IV. Relationship Processes in Emerging Adulthood: 9.
The evolution of close relationships: adaptive challenges and relationship
cognition in emerging adulthood Jon K. Maner and Saul L. Miller; 10.
Initiating and evaluating close relationships: a task central to emerging
adults relationship initiation Margaret S. Clark and Lindsey A. Beck; 11.
Putting the romance back into sex: sexuality in romantic relationships Eva
S. Lefkowitz, Meghan M. Gillen and Sara A. Vasilenko; 12. Understanding
romantic relationships among emerging adults: the significant roles of
cohabitation and ambiguity Scott M. Stanley, Galena K. Rhoades and Frank D.
Fincham; 13. Implications of parasympathetic nervous system functioning for
affect regulation and romantic relationships in emerging adulthood Lisa M.
Diamond and Christopher P. Fagundes; Part V. Practical Implications: 14.
Romantic relationships and mental health in emerging adulthood Joanne
Davila; 15. Relationship education in emerging adulthood: problems and
prospects Frank D. Fincham, Scott M. Stanley and Galena K. Rhoades; 16.
Romantic relationships and academic/career trajectories in emerging
adulthood Wendy D. Manning, Peggy C. Giordano, Monica A. Longmore and
Andrea Hocevar.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Emerging adulthood and romantic relationships: an
introduction Frank D. Fincham and Ming Cui; Part II. Conceptual and
Methodological Foundations: 2. Romantic relationships in emerging
adulthood: conceptual foundations Alan Reifman; 3. Relationship sequences
and trajectories: women's family formation pathways in 'emerging adulthood'
Paul R. Amato; 4. Models of change and continuity in romantic experiences
Brennan J. Young, Wyndol Furman and Brett Laursen; 5. Working with dyadic
data in studies of emerging adulthood: specific recommendations, general
advice, and practical tips Robert A. Ackerman, M. Brent Donnellan and
Deborah A. Kashy; Part III. The Developmental Context of Romantic
Relationships in Emerging Adulthood: 6. Intergenerational continuities in
economic pressure and couple conflict in romantic relationships Rand D.
Conger, Ming Cui and Frederick O. Lorenz; 7. Linking parental divorce and
marital discord to the timing of emerging adults' marriage and cohabitation
Ming Cui, K. A. S. Wickrama, Frederick O. Lorenz and Rand D. Conger; 8.
Family differentiation in emerging adulthood: the role of romantic
relationships Camillo Regalia, Margherita Lanz, Semira Tagliabue and
Claudia Manzi; Part IV. Relationship Processes in Emerging Adulthood: 9.
The evolution of close relationships: adaptive challenges and relationship
cognition in emerging adulthood Jon K. Maner and Saul L. Miller; 10.
Initiating and evaluating close relationships: a task central to emerging
adults relationship initiation Margaret S. Clark and Lindsey A. Beck; 11.
Putting the romance back into sex: sexuality in romantic relationships Eva
S. Lefkowitz, Meghan M. Gillen and Sara A. Vasilenko; 12. Understanding
romantic relationships among emerging adults: the significant roles of
cohabitation and ambiguity Scott M. Stanley, Galena K. Rhoades and Frank D.
Fincham; 13. Implications of parasympathetic nervous system functioning for
affect regulation and romantic relationships in emerging adulthood Lisa M.
Diamond and Christopher P. Fagundes; Part V. Practical Implications: 14.
Romantic relationships and mental health in emerging adulthood Joanne
Davila; 15. Relationship education in emerging adulthood: problems and
prospects Frank D. Fincham, Scott M. Stanley and Galena K. Rhoades; 16.
Romantic relationships and academic/career trajectories in emerging
adulthood Wendy D. Manning, Peggy C. Giordano, Monica A. Longmore and
Andrea Hocevar.
introduction Frank D. Fincham and Ming Cui; Part II. Conceptual and
Methodological Foundations: 2. Romantic relationships in emerging
adulthood: conceptual foundations Alan Reifman; 3. Relationship sequences
and trajectories: women's family formation pathways in 'emerging adulthood'
Paul R. Amato; 4. Models of change and continuity in romantic experiences
Brennan J. Young, Wyndol Furman and Brett Laursen; 5. Working with dyadic
data in studies of emerging adulthood: specific recommendations, general
advice, and practical tips Robert A. Ackerman, M. Brent Donnellan and
Deborah A. Kashy; Part III. The Developmental Context of Romantic
Relationships in Emerging Adulthood: 6. Intergenerational continuities in
economic pressure and couple conflict in romantic relationships Rand D.
Conger, Ming Cui and Frederick O. Lorenz; 7. Linking parental divorce and
marital discord to the timing of emerging adults' marriage and cohabitation
Ming Cui, K. A. S. Wickrama, Frederick O. Lorenz and Rand D. Conger; 8.
Family differentiation in emerging adulthood: the role of romantic
relationships Camillo Regalia, Margherita Lanz, Semira Tagliabue and
Claudia Manzi; Part IV. Relationship Processes in Emerging Adulthood: 9.
The evolution of close relationships: adaptive challenges and relationship
cognition in emerging adulthood Jon K. Maner and Saul L. Miller; 10.
Initiating and evaluating close relationships: a task central to emerging
adults relationship initiation Margaret S. Clark and Lindsey A. Beck; 11.
Putting the romance back into sex: sexuality in romantic relationships Eva
S. Lefkowitz, Meghan M. Gillen and Sara A. Vasilenko; 12. Understanding
romantic relationships among emerging adults: the significant roles of
cohabitation and ambiguity Scott M. Stanley, Galena K. Rhoades and Frank D.
Fincham; 13. Implications of parasympathetic nervous system functioning for
affect regulation and romantic relationships in emerging adulthood Lisa M.
Diamond and Christopher P. Fagundes; Part V. Practical Implications: 14.
Romantic relationships and mental health in emerging adulthood Joanne
Davila; 15. Relationship education in emerging adulthood: problems and
prospects Frank D. Fincham, Scott M. Stanley and Galena K. Rhoades; 16.
Romantic relationships and academic/career trajectories in emerging
adulthood Wendy D. Manning, Peggy C. Giordano, Monica A. Longmore and
Andrea Hocevar.







