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A01=Diane Holmberg
A01=Joseph Veroff
A01=Terri L. Orbuch
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Couple Level Variables
Couple Stories
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Everyday Life
Future Stories
Growth Curve Analyses
Higher Marital Happiness
Honeymoon
Honeymoon Stories
Integrated Story
Joint Story
longitudinal relationship research
Marital Happiness
Memory Reconstruction
narrative analysis of marital well-being
Narrative Researchers
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780805840995
  • Weight: 235g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Researchers have studied marriage for decades, but how is the transition to married life actually experienced by the couples involved? From an insider's perspective, Thrice Told Tales examines married couples' own stories of their relationship. A representative sample of 199 African-American and 177 White married couples were asked to tell the story of their relationship. It provides accounts of courtships, weddings, honeymoons, their adjustment in the early years, and hopes for the future. These stories were first collected a few months after their weddings, and again in the third and seventh years of their marriages.


What features of their relationship do the couples highlight as central in the early years? How do their stories change over time? What can we learn about couples' marital well-being by analyzing their stories? How do the stories of men and women, and of White and African-American couples differ? These questions were systematically addressed using extensive coding schemes and comprehensive quantitative analyses. Details of the coding system and procedures are included, making this volume a useful reference for any researcher contemplating analysis of narrative data. However, the key points are also explained in simple prose and illustrated with quotes from the couples' own stories, making the book accessible to anyone with an interest in how young couples experience married life today.

Diane Holmberg, Terri L. Orbuch, Joseph Veroff

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