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Social Influences on Romantic Relationships

2014
How do we choose a partner to initiate a relationship with, and what makes us stay in a given relationship over time? These questions are most often pursued by scholars with an emphasis on the internal thoughts, feelings, and motivations of individual decision-makers.
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Influence of attachment styles on romantic relationships.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1990
This investigation examined the impact of secure, anxious, and avoidant attachment styles on romantic relationships in a longitudinal study involving 144 dating couples. For both men and women, the secure attachment style was associated with greater relationship interdependence, commitment, trust, and satisfaction than were the anxious or avoidant ...
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Fenimore Cooper's Influence on the French Romantics

The Modern Language Review, 1925
The Pilot was duly published, and it was said to confirm the hopes arising from the success of the two earlier novels: 'cette composition remarquable offre des tableaux de moeurs d'une verite frappante, et un episode historique rempli d'interet2' In 1825 Le Globe contained a noteworthy article by 'E.
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The influence of romantic partners on male risk-taking

Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2020
Studies show that young men’s tendency to take risks may be exacerbated or attenuated in different social contexts. Despite widespread evidence that social context influences young men’s risk-taking, few studies have examined the impact of romantic partners on risky decision-making.
Karol Silva   +2 more
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The Influence of Technology on Romantic Relationships: Understanding Online Dating

2016
A culture’s social fabric is deeply dependent on how its members establish romantic bonds. What happens when the way those bonds are formed is radically changed over the course of a single generation? This is the case with the rise of online dating, which is now the second most common way for people to meet a romantic partner. Despite existing research
Stephanie Tom Tong   +2 more
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American influences on the lives and works of the romantic poets

2023
Although the Romantic Movement has been subjected apparently to every possible investigation, the present study is believed to be the first attempt to correlate the impulses of that movement with the developing ideals and other imaginative stimuli of the New World, The theme seems to have considerable significance, inasmuch as it was the growing spirit
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The Influence of Romantic Partners on Women in STEM Majors

Sex Roles, 2016
It has been widely suggested that women are under-represented in STEM fields because careers in these fields are perceived as incompatible with other traditionally feminine roles and life goals such as helping others or maintaining a marriage and family.
Joan M. Barth   +2 more
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The Influence of Pornography on Romantic Relationships of Emerging Adults

2017
Scholars have studied emerging adults and pornography extensively, but to date there is no research on how pornography influences how emerging adults approach and act in relationships. The purpose of this chapter is to explore the nature of pornography use among emerging adults, as well as to look at the relationship between pornography use and porn ...
Bonnie Young-Petersen   +1 more
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Christina Rossetti and the Romantics: Influence and Ideology

1993
Christina Rossetti was not a voracious, but rather a focused, reader. Apart from the Bible, Thomas a Kempis, St Augustine, Plato, Homer and the classics in Italian, her adult reading was largely in the religious literature of her day (W. Rossetti 1904, pp. lxix–lxx).1 She appears uninfluenced by a number of authors and works we would expect her to have
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Emily Brontë and the Influence of the German Romantic Poets

Brontë Studies, 2005
AbstractThis article seeks to highlight the influence that German Romanticism had on the writings of Emily Bronte. The prose and poetry of Goethe, Schiller, and Novalis were well circulated in Britain, and the fact that the Bronte family owned a number of books containing German language and literary texts provides another strong link.
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