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Learn how to become a JMF reviewer, and see guidelines that cover the reviewer's obligations and rights.

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The essential task of a Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) reviewer is to provide a critique and evaluation that is prompt, constructive, thoughtful, and fair.

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What happens to a manuscript once it's submitted to JMF?

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Learn about the responsibilities and rights of JMF peer reviewers.

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Here are nine things you should consider as you examine the manuscript and write your review for the Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF).

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This report explores the JMF community, the presence of qualitative research in its issues, and the culture of qualitative family research overall.

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Information about submitting an article, preparing your manuscript, reading proofreader marks, our copyright agreement, our style guidelines, brief reports, and JMF's table format.

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Although table formats for the Journal of Marriage and Family generally follow APA format, there are a few important exceptions.

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These responsibilities and rights address ethics and expectations involved in the JMF publication process.

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NCFR members are energized, enlightened, collaborative, and connected. Find out more about our member groups and how you can be involved.

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The Sourcebook of Family Theory and Research was sponsored by the National Council on Family Relations, the Research and Theory Section, and the Theory Construction and Research Methods Workshop.

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TCRM newsletters, royalties report, meeting minutes, budget

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by Lee Ann De Reus, Ph.D., Chair, Conference Program Committee
2016 Conference Program Chair Lee Ann De Reus recaps the ways that the conference brought human rights issues to the forefront.
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Find answers to frequently asked questions about the Certified Family Life Educator (CFLE) credential.

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Find answers to frequently asked questions about NCFR's Innovation Grants program.

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Book Editors: Michael J. Walcheski, Ph.D., CFLE, and Jennifer S. Reinke, Ph.D., CFLE

Family Life Education: The Practice of Family Science, published by the National Council on Family Relations, provides a comprehensive examination of the profession from the perspectives of many leading family scholars and educators.

Here you'll also find an extended online resource collection that will enhance your use of the book.

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by Alan J. Hawkins and Paul Florsheim
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Annotated resources for chapter 11 include the following reports:

  • Overwork in America: When the Way We Work Becomes Too Much
  • The Work-Life Evolution Study
  • The Three Faces of Work-Family Conflict: the Poor, the Professionals, and the Missing Middle
  • Work-Family Supports for Low-Income Families: Key Research Findings and Policy Trends