Close relationships are the subject of research in the variety of fields that is social sciences, but researchers have not moved to integrate their results into an all-encompassing model of how
close relationships work. This book attempts to do that with discussions of theory, empirical research in developmental, social, and cross-cultural psychology, evolutionary science,
pyschophysiology, and other related fields. The book is intended to provide a broader approach to relationship science for both researchers and students. Editors Campbell (psychology, U. of
Western Ontario, Canada), Loving (human development and family sciences. U. of Texas at Austin), and 19 co-authors contributed to the book. Annotation 穢2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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