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010 _a2023938645
020 _a978-1-032-41206-1
040 _cFoundation University
050 _a(CAS-Eng) HQ10
_b2024 ER65
100 _aErber, Ralph
_98578
245 _aIntimate relationships :
_bissues, theories, and research /
_cLucy Küng
250 _aFourth Edition
260 _aNew York :
_bRoutledge,
_c2024
300 _ax, 299 pages :
_bill.
_c24 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices.
520 _aThe fourth edition of this bestselling textbook offers a comprehensive examination of inti-relationships,presenting the material in an engaging and rigorous manner. The book covers a range of themes to explore the multifaceted dimensions of relation-plexities of jealousy. Written in a warm and personal voice,each chapter features real-lifeon both the presented issues and theories.Adopting an interdisciplinary perspective firmlyanchored in research, this new edition stays abreast of the evolving landscape of relationshiprial on intriguing subjects such as sexual pathways,online dating,the far-reaching impact ofinterracial and LGBTQ+dynamics,cohabitation,and singlehood. Written for students and any reader keen on understanding the intricacies of romanticrelationships,Intimate Relationshipsis ideal reading for undergraduate students of psychol-ogy, sociology, and related disciplines, or as an enriching supplement for graduate studies. Ralph Erber is professor of psychology at DePaul University.He received his Ph.D.inpsychology from Carnegie Mellon University. His work has been published in a number ofplaces,including the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,the Journal of Experimen-tal Social Psychology,and the European Journal of Social Psychology.He is also the authorand editor of several books,including Understanding Genocide: The Social Psychology of theHolocaust and Social Psychology: A Story-Telling Approach(with Len Newman). Maureen Wang Erber is professor of psychology at Northeastern Illinois University.Shereceived her Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Greensborough.Her workhas been published in a number of places,including the Journal of Personality and SocialPsychology and the Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology.Her research interests include trustand conflict in intimate relationships, gender and kindness,and mate-choice copying.
650 _2LC
_aFamily life education.
_910329
650 _2LC
_aInterpersonal relations.
_910330
658 _aEnglish, Bachelor of Science in
_bIntimate relationships : issues, theories, and research
_cIR 101
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_i2024 ER65
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