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House of Men v. House of Women: Gender Domination and Relational Issues among Heterosexual Couples

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House of Men v. House of Women: Gender Domination and Relational Issues among Heterosexual Couples
author
McCulloch, Michael T.
abstract
This study attempted to determine whether gender dominance in a household created conflicts within future heterosexual relationships as to courtship, marriage, finances, and child rearing. 150 people responded from a pool of 450 to a ten-question survey.
subject
Couple/Family Decision-making
Gender Domination among Heterosexual Couples
House of Men v. House of Women
contributor
Mitra, Dr. Ananda (committee chair)
Phillips, Dr. David (committee member)
Batten, Dr. Phillip (committee member)
date
2013-06-06T21:19:41Z (accessioned)
2013-06-06T21:19:41Z (available)
2013 (issued)
degree
Liberal Studies (MALS) (discipline)
identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/38590 (uri)
language
en (iso)
publisher
Wake Forest University
type
Thesis

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