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Group‐Based Trajectory Modeling of Marital Quality: A Critical Review

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This article is published in Journal of Family Theory and Review.The article was published on 2017-09-01. It has received 65 citations till now.

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Research on Marital Satisfaction and Stability in the 2010s: Challenging Conventional Wisdom.

TL;DR: The accumulated research of the last ten years indicates that the tasks of understanding and promoting marital satisfaction and stability are more complex than the authors appreciated at the start of the decade, raising important questions that beg to be answered in the years ahead.
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Becoming a Female-Breadwinner Household in Australia: Changes in Relationship Satisfaction

TL;DR: This paper investigated the associations between becoming a female-breadwinner household and changes in relationship satisfaction for men and women and found that women became less satisfied when they transitioned to dual-earner households where women out-earned their partners.
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Trajectories of Marital Satisfaction in Diverse Newlywed Couples.

TL;DR: Testing the generalizability of newlyweds’ marital stability by examining satisfaction trajectories among 431 ethnically diverse newlywed couples living in low-income neighborhoods reveals risky and resilient relationships among disadvantaged couples, with considerable stability during the newlywed years.
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Self-concept clarity and relationship satisfaction at the dyadic level

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether and how self-concept clarity has implications for both partners' relationship satisfaction, and they found that selfconcept clarity concurrently predicts own and partner's relationship satisfaction through couple identity.
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The Changing Relationship Between Partnership Status and Loneliness: Effects Related to Aging and Historical Time

TL;DR: With advancing age, partnership status became less predictive of loneliness and the satisfaction with being single increased, and among later born cohorts, the association between partnership status and loneliness was less strong than among earlier born cohorts.
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Missing data: Our view of the state of the art.

TL;DR: 2 general approaches that come highly recommended: maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian multiple imputation (MI) are presented and may eventually extend the ML and MI methods that currently represent the state of the art.
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Short Marital Adjustment and Prediction Tests: Their reliability and validity

TL;DR: The Terman Happiness Test contains 75 items; the modified Terman-Oden test contains 103 items; and the Locke Marital-Success Schedule contains 892 numbered items as mentioned in this paper.
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Integrating Person-Centered and Variable-Centered Analyses: Growth Mixture Modeling With Latent Trajectory Classes

TL;DR: This paper gives a brief overview of new methods that integrate variable- and person-centered analyses in a general latent variable modeling framework that expands traditional latent variables modeling by including not only continuous latent variables but also categorical latent variables.
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Analyzing developmental trajectories: A semiparametric, group-based approach

TL;DR: Agroup-based method for identifying distinctive groups of individual trajectories within the population and for profiling the characteristics of group members is demonstrated.
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A generic measure of relationship satisfaction.

TL;DR: The Relationship Assessment Scale (RAS) as mentioned in this paper ) is a psychometrically sound, generic measure of relationship satisfaction that measures love, sexual attitudes, self-disclosure, commitment, and investment in a relationship.
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