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Particularities ofthe romantic genre of „duma" in the Slovak context
Published 2012-03-01“…The primary cause of sorrow and mourning is not a loss, though, it is the romantic insufficiency, the absence of an ideal in the material world.…”
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Queering the Romantic Heroine: Where Her Power Lies
Published 2012-10-01“…We locate queerness not only in a female protagonist’s romantic and sexual preferences, but also in any other identity categories that might render her queer within the social context of the novel (e.g., class, religion, race, species). …”
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Romantic regressions : an analysis of behavior in online dating systems
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Let’s Get Serious: Communicating Commitment in Romantic Relationships
Published 2011“…Are men or women more likely to confess love first in romantic relationships? And how do men and women feel when their partners say “I love you”? …”
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Smart phone use and romantic relationship maintenance in Singapore.
Published 2012“…This study employs a mixed method of a survey (241 respondents) and interviews (24 interviewees) to understand their smartphone use patterns (i.e. duration, times, most used features, and most important features) of attached Singaporeans aged 25 to 40 for communicating with their romantic partners and maintaining their relationship. …”
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Romantic relationships : dyadic perceptions of love and relationship satisfaction.
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Menstrual cycle effects on attitudes toward romantic kissing.
Published 2013“…Past research also suggests that romantic kissing is utilized in human mating contexts to assess potential mating partners. …”
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Menstrual cycle effects on attitudes toward romantic kissing
Published 2013“…Past research also suggests that romantic kissing is utilized in human mating contexts to assess potential mating partners. …”
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Sharing concerns: Interpersonal worry regulation in romantic couples
Published 2016“…In study 1, we video-recorded 40 romantic couples discussing shared concerns. Male partners’ worry positively predicted female partners’ interpersonal calming attempts, and negatively predicted female partners’ interpersonal alerting attempts (i.e., attempts to make their partners appreciate the seriousness of concerns). …”
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‘Baby, you’re my Kryptonite…’ – a sociological analysis of romantic socialization and power dynamics in heterosexual romantic relationships from ‘her perspective’
Published 2013“…This study attempts to investigate the impacts of romantic socialization on the power dynamics, if any, within heterosexual romantic relationships. …”
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The Dyadic Dance during Deployment: Veteran and Partner Romantic Attachment
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Romantic Love in Mexico and Latin America: An Interview with Enrique Serna
Published 2014-02-01“…Schuessler, Serna discusses his ideas regarding romantic love in Latin America.…”
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The Effect of Romantic Relationships on the Evaluation of the Attractiveness of One’s Own Face
Published 2018-04-01“…The present study sought to explore the effect of romantic relationships on the attractiveness evaluation of one’s own face using two experiments with the probability evaluation and the subjective rating method. …”
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Confessioni di un'inguaribile romantica (Confessions of an incurable romantic)
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The Development and Validation of a Dehumanization Measure Within Romantic Relationships
Published 2019-12-01“…Despite the emergence of research into interpersonal dehumanization, there has been little by way of empirical investigation of the phenomenon within the context of romantic relationships. To address this, we introduce and validate the Dehumanization in Romantic Relationships Scale (DIRRS), a self-report measure of dehumanization perpetration and targeting within close relationships. …”
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