2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2022.101489
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Recent developments in research with bisexual women

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“…Nevertheless, students who are not heterosexual, gay, or lesbian (Jones, 2023) and/or are not interested in monogamy (Scoats & Campbell, 2022) or romantic partnerships (Park et al, 2021) may still be disappointed by the texts' comparatively meager coverage of people like them, and we judge there to be two reasons why. First, although excellent studies of such folks (e.g., Flicker & Sancier‐Barbosa, 2022; Hayfield, 2022) are being done, they are not as plentiful as some would wish. Despite its broad interests, relationship science is still characterized by studies of “heterosexual romantic relationships in the United States” (Guerrero et al, 2021, p. 8).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, students who are not heterosexual, gay, or lesbian (Jones, 2023) and/or are not interested in monogamy (Scoats & Campbell, 2022) or romantic partnerships (Park et al, 2021) may still be disappointed by the texts' comparatively meager coverage of people like them, and we judge there to be two reasons why. First, although excellent studies of such folks (e.g., Flicker & Sancier‐Barbosa, 2022; Hayfield, 2022) are being done, they are not as plentiful as some would wish. Despite its broad interests, relationship science is still characterized by studies of “heterosexual romantic relationships in the United States” (Guerrero et al, 2021, p. 8).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%