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Why Do People Get Married? An Analysis of Marriage in the United States 1800-2000
An Analysis of College Students’ Attitudes Towards Step Families and the Role Religion Plays in Those Attitudes
Sexual Communication Across Generations: How Sexuality Is Communicated Across Generations in the Family
A Comparison of Marital Satisfaction and Job Satisfaction in Married Couples Without Children
Grandparents and Grandchildren: How Intergenerational Family Relationships Shape Ourselves, Our Family and Society
An Adoptee’s Search for Answers: Motivations, Methods and Family Impact
Families of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: Stress, Ways of Coping and Family Communication
Living Environments for Adult Children With Disabilities: Not Always a Clear Answer
Diversifying Family: International Older Child Adoption and Its Effects
The Effects of Spousal Conflict on Children's Development
Children's Conflict With Immigrant Parents
The Impact of Divorce: From the Home to the Classroom
What Is a Family? Constructing a Modern-Day Definition
What It Means to be a Father: The Voices of Childless African American Men
Family and Television: Family Values and Communication Styles Displayed on Television Dramas From 1950 to 2015
The Portrayal of Fatherhood in Parenting Books From 1940-2015
The Effects of Social Media on the Family
The Relationship between Family Dynamics and Well-Being in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
Stressors and Coping Mechanisms Related to Family Members Affected by Pediatric Chronic Illness
Child-Rearing Strategies and Their Effect on the Parent-Child Relationship
The Effects of Community on Family Dynamics: A Look at Rural, Suburban and Urban Families
The Face of Poverty in America: How Social Welfare Policy Has Created the Feminization and Colorization of Poverty
Viewer Discretion: An In-Depth Look at the Role of Fathers on TV
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