Sources about Love

 

If you are interested in finding out more, the following sources contain a great deal of information on the various aspects of love and relationships:

 

Books:

Edwards, D.C. (1999). Motivation & Emotion. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

Hamer, D. & Copeland, P. (1998). Living with our genes. New York: Anchor Books.

Lewis, T., Amini, F., & Lannon, R. (2000). A general theory of love. New York: Vintage Books.

Mellen, S.L.W. (1981). The evolution of love. San Francisco: W.H. Freeman and Company.

Perper, T. (1985). Sex signals: The biology of love. Philadelphia: ISI Press.

Soble, A. (1990). The structure of love. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Sternberg, R.J. & Barnes, M.L. (1988). The psychology of love. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

 

 

Journal Articles:

Grote, N. and Clark, M. (2001). "Perceiving unfairness in the family: Cause or consequence of marital distress?" Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 80, 281-293.

Huston, Caughlin, Houts, Smith, and George. (2001). "The connubial crucible: Newlywed years as predictors of marital delight, distress, and divorce." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 80, 237-252.

Korotayev, A. and de Munck, V. (1999). "Sexual equality and romantic love: A reanalysis of Rosenblatt's study on the function of romantic love." Cross Cultural Research: The Journal of Comparative Social Sciences, 33, 265-277.

Sarampote, C. (2000). "The relationship between marital roles, anger, and physical health." Dissertation Abstracts International: Section B: The Sciences and Engineering, 60, 5233.

Shebilske, L. (2000). "Affective quality, leisure time, and marital satisfaction: A 13-year longitudinal study." Dissertation Abstracts International: Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, 60, 4911.

 

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