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From the 2010 NCFR conference. This presentation will explain factors to be considered when deciding on a qualitative software program.
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by Linda M. Burton, Ph.D., James B. Duke Professor of Sociology, Duke University, and Andrew J. Cherlin, Ph.D., Benjamin H. Griswold III Professor of Sociology and Public Policy, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University
Trust is jiggly, and it can look like something it is not.
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by Murray A. Straus, Ph.D., Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire
The idea that ending spanking and other corporal punishment can majorly contribute to preventing physical abuse of children seems preposterous to all but a few.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
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by Isolina Ricci, Ph.D., LMFT
During the stressful period prior to the separation — and often for several years afterward — even the most dedicated parents are unsteady.
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Counseling and Therapy
Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
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by Ralph LaRossa, Ph.D., Department of Sociology, Georgia State University
I am studying fatherhood in the 1950s and am trying to get a sense of how involved fathers were with their kids back then.
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by Robert M. Milardo, Ph.D., Professor of Family Relations, University of Maine
I did not intend to write a book about aunts and uncles or their nieces and nephews, at least not initially.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
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by Leah Schmalzbauer, Ph.D., Montana State University
Whereas poor women used to migrate primarily to reunite with family, they are increasingly migrating in search of wages to support their children.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Family Law and Public Policy
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by Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University
At a recent meeting I was greeted with the exclamation, "Sarah! You have to see this video."
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by Karen Seccombe, MSW, Ph.D., School of Community Health, Portland State University
Sure enough, it was every parent's nightmare, "Karen, I'm calling to tell you that your daughter had an accident at school and may have broken her arm."
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Family Health
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by Annette Lareau, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania
The intersection of race and class in American life is an important but often vexing subject for sociologists.
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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by Katherine Newman
There's no question that globalization has drastically changed the cultural landscape across the world.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
Family Resource Management
Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
Internal Dynamics of Families
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These guidelines represent content from the University and College Curriculum Guidelines and Competencies for Family Life Educators, from Weber State University.
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NEPEM is not a parent education program. It is a list of 29 critical parenting practices organized into six themes.
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Chapter two of Family Life Education: Integrating Theory and Practice, edited by David J. Bredehoft, Ph.D., CFLE and Michael J. Walcheski, Ph.D., CFLE. (2009).
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In this creative video produced by AARP, we are encouraged to decide in which direction we would like to live our lives - forward or backward?
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These Ethical Principles and Guidelines for Family Scientists were drafted by the Family Science Section of NCFR and adopted by the NCFR Board of Directors in 1998
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by Richard Rhodes, Guest Columnist, Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Non-Fiction (1988) and the National Book Award (1987)
I know today that violence is not genetic nor merely neurological: violence is learned through a process of violent socialization.
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by Paul R. Amato, Ph.D., Arnold and Bette Hoffman Professor of Family Sociology and Demography, The Pennsylvania State University
Research has consistently demonstrated that children and adults who go through a divorce experience declines in subjective well-being and physical health.
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Internal Dynamics of Families
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by Phyllis Moen, Ph.D., McKnight Presidential Chair, Professor of Sociology, University of Minnesota
The Career Mystique embodies the work ethic. It epitomizes the American Dream.
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Families and Individuals in Societal Contexts
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by Frank D. Fincham and Ming Cui, Eds.
Emerging adulthood - the period between the late teens and mid-twenties - is a unique and important developmental period.
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Human Growth and Development Across the Lifespan
Human Sexuality
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by Barbara Resnick; Lisa P. Gwyther; Karen A. Roberto, (Eds.)
The many significant technological and medical advances of the 21st century cannot overcome the escalating risk posed to older adults by stressors.
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The Best of Report
In this issue of NCFR Report, we have collected some of the best articles from the Family Focus section and republished them in this double issue.
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