The “Marital Conventionalization” Argument; Implications for the Study of Religiosity and Marital Satisfaction
The “marital conventionalization” argument set forth by Edmonds, Withers, and Dibatista (1972) claims that empirical relationships observed between measures of religiosity and marital satisfaction are spurious artifacts of the common contamination of such measures with social desirability/acquiescen...
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Sage Publishing
1982
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Journal of psychology and theology
Year: 1982, Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 236-241 |
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