1977
DOI: 10.1177/104649647700800309
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The Him-B as a Family Interaction Assessment Technique

Abstract: A major review of research in marital happiness in the decade [1960][1961][1962][1963][1964][1965][1966][1967][1968][1969][1970] concluded that:In general, higher occupational statuses, incomes, and educational levels for husbands; husband-wife similarities in socio-economic status, age, and religion; affectional rewards, such as esteem for spouse, sexual enjoyment, companionship; and age at marriage had all been delineated as variables correlated positively with marital happiness. Non-whites have different an… Show more

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“…as a pre-to postmeasure to identify the change that individuals experience as a result of a therapy or encounter group. Some studies note change in participants' understanding of self and others (Hardcastle, 1972), in attitudes toward interaction (Landy, 1970), and in the preference by happily married couples for a nonpersonal style of interaction about topics and events outside the relationship (McIntire, Drummond, & Carter, 1977).…”
Section: Previous Research With the Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…as a pre-to postmeasure to identify the change that individuals experience as a result of a therapy or encounter group. Some studies note change in participants' understanding of self and others (Hardcastle, 1972), in attitudes toward interaction (Landy, 1970), and in the preference by happily married couples for a nonpersonal style of interaction about topics and events outside the relationship (McIntire, Drummond, & Carter, 1977).…”
Section: Previous Research With the Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%