Encyclopedia of human relationships / Harry T. Reis, Susan Sprecher, [editors].
Material type: TextPublication details: Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE Publications, c2009.Description: 3 v. (xlvi, 1818) p. 29 cmISBN:- 9781412958462
- HM 1106 .En19 2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
offers a diverse approach to relatioship science with contributions from psychology, sociology, communication, family studies, anthropology, physiology, neuroscience, history, economics, and legal studies.
presents the best in the field-authors who have contributed significant scientific knowledge about personal relationships over the past several decades
Offers an interdisciplinary view of all types of human associations -friends, lovers, spouses, roomates, co-workers, teammates, parents, and children, cousins, siblings, acquaintances, neighbors, business associates, etc. Reviews extensive theories, concepts, and empirical findings about human relationships. Key Features: compiles leading-edge information about how people think, feel, and act toward each other
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