Articles Linked on this Website
These are the articles cited in different sections of the website. Although direct links are provided within each section, this is offered as a resource to help readers and students learn more about family research and the work that guides my thinking. As Newton would say, we are all "standing on the shoulders of giants" (and even that famous line draws from those that came before!)
Citations are formatted in APA Style.
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Academic Articles:
Citations are formatted in APA Style.
Click article titles to get more information about the study. Where possible, I use Digital Object Identifiers in links.
Academic Articles:
- Bramlett, M.D., & Mosher, W.D. (2002). Cohabitation, marriage, divorce, and remarriage in the United States. Vital and Health Statistics. Series 23, Data from the National Survey of Family Growth, (22), 1–93.
- Finkel, E.J., Eastwick, P.W., & Matthews, J. (2007). Speed‐dating as an invaluable tool for studying romantic attraction: A methodological primer. Personal Relationships, 14(1), 149-166.
- Graham, S. (1992). “Most of the subjects were White and middle class…” Trends in published research on African Americans in selected APA journals, 1970-1980. American Psychologist, 47, 629-639
- Kiecolt-Glaser, J.K. & Newton, T. (2001). Marriage and health: his and hers. Psychological Bulletin, 127, 472–503.
- Narayanan, S. & Georgiou, P. G. (2013). Behavioral Signal Processing: Deriving Human Behavioral Informatics From Speech and Language. Proceedings of the IEEE, 101(5), 1203–1233.
- Ooms, T., & Wilson, P. (2004). The challenges of offering relationship and marriage education to low-income populations. Family Relations, 53(5), 440–447.
- Proulx, C. M., Helms, H. M., & Buehler, C. (2007). Marital quality and personal well-being: A meta-analysis. Journal of Marriage and Family, 69(3), 576–593.
- Reis, H.T., Clark, M.S., & Holmes, J.G. (2004). Perceived partner responsiveness as an organizing construct in the study of intimacy and closeness. Handbook of Closeness and Intimacy.
- Rogge, R. D., Cobb, R. J., Lawrence, E., Johnson, M. D., & Bradbury, T. N. (2013). Is skills training necessary for the primary prevention of marital distress and dissolution? A 3-year experimental study of three interventions. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 81(6), 949–961.
- Wickrama, K.A.S, Bryant, C.M, & Wickrama, T. (2010). Perceived community disorder, hostile marital interactions, and self-reported health of African American couples: An interdyadic process. Personal Relationships, 17, 515-531.