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1995
Johnson, David R. Alternative methods for the quantitative analysis of panel data in family research: Pooled time-series models. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (4), 1065-1077.
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1995
Booth, Alan,  Johnson, David R.,  Branaman, Ann,  Sica, Alan . Belief and behavior: Does relgion matter in today's marriage?. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (3), 661-671.
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1995
Manning, Wendy D. Cohabitation, marriage, and entry into motherhood. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (1), 191-200.
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1995
Nock, Steven L. Commitment and dependency in marriage. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (2), 503-514.
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1995
Szinovacz, Maximiliane E.,  Egley, Lance C. Comparing one-partner and couple data on sensitive marital behaviors: The case of marital violence. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (4), 995-1010.
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1995
Franklin, Donna L.,  Smith, Susan E.,  McMiller, William E.P. . Correlates of marital status among African American mothers in Chicago neighborhoods of concentrated poverty. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (1), 141-152.
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1995
Miller, Richard B.,  Wright, David W. Detecting and correcting attrition bias in longitudinal family research. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (4), 921-929.
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1995
Morrison, Donna Ruane,  Cherlin, Andrew J. The divorce process and young children's well-being: A prospective analysis. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (3), 800-812.
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1995
Stack, Steven,  Wasserman, Ira . The effect of marriage, family, and religious ties on African American suicide ideology. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (1), 215-222.
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1995
Young, Margaret H.,  Miller, Brent C.,  Norton, Maria C.,  Hill, E. Jeffrey . The effect of parental supportive behaviors on life satisfaction of adolescent offspring. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (3), 813-822.
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1995
Hall, Leslie D.,  Walker, Alexis J.,  Acock, Alan C. Gender and family work in one-parent households. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (3), 685-692.
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1995
LaRossa, Ralph,  Reitzes, Donald C. Gendered perceptions of father involvement in early twentieth-century America. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (1), 223-229.
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1995
Greenstein, Theodore N. Gender ideology, marital disruption, and the employment of married women. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (1), 31 -
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1995
Spitze, Glenna,  Ward, Russell . Household labor in intergenerational households. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (2), 355-361.
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1995
Call, Vaughn,  Sprecher, Susan,  Schwartz, Pepper . The incidence and frequency of marital sex in a national sample. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (3), 639-652.
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1995
Umberson, Debra . Marriage as support or strain? Marital quality following the death of a parent. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (3), 709 -
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1995
Rogers, Richard G. Marriage, sex, and mortality. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (2), 515 -
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1995
Muller, Chandra . Maternal employment, parental involvement, and mathematics achievement among adolescents. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (1), 85-100.
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1995
Teachman, Jay D.,  Carver, Karen,  Day, Randal . A model for the analysis of paired data. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (4), 1011-1024.
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1995
Heaton, Tim B.,  Call, Vaughn R.A. . Modeling family dynamics with event history techniques. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (4), 1078-1090.
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1995
Mui, Ada C. Multidimensional predictors of caregiver strain among older persons caring for frail spouses. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (3), 733-740.
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1995
Lichter, Daniel T.,  Landale, Nancy S. Parental work, family structure, and poverty among Latino children. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (2), 346-354.
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1995
Johnson, Michael P. Patriarchal terrorism and common couple violence: Two forms of violence against women. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (2), 283 -
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1995
Blee, Kathleen M.,  Tickayer, Ann R. Racial differences in men's attitudes about women's gender roles. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (1), 21-30.
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1995
Ross, Catherine E. Reconceptualizing marital status as a continuum of social attachment. Journal of Marriage and Family. 57, (1), 129-140.
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