Relationship Among Marital Power Measures: A Critical Review and an Empirical Test
Volume: 12, Issue: 2, Pages: 151 - 169
Published: May 1, 1981
Abstract
Earlier studies showed little relationship among different marital or familial power measures. It is hypothesized that these findings have been caused by insufficient conceptual differentiation between power and leadership behaviour and cannot be entirely attributed to inadequate methodology. Data from a study of 32 couples indicate that significant correlations among conceptually comparable self-report and behavioral power measures can be...
Paper Details
Title
Relationship Among Marital Power Measures: A Critical Review and an Empirical Test
Published Date
May 1, 1981
Volume
12
Issue
2
Pages
151 - 169
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