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Tag: Relationships

Pet Peeves: The Role of Happiness and Mindfulness

April 5, 2017 Ryan Martin Research, Student Work

Feeling frustrated by slow walkers, people who fail to use their turn signal, or people who forget to cover their[…]

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An “A” in Aggression may lead to an “F” in College Relationships

November 27, 2013 Ryan Martin Research, Student Work

It is far from uncommon to hear of dating aggression among college couples. Recently, a research team led by Erica[…]

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Anger at God

June 1, 2011 Ryan Martin Research

What happens to one’s relationship with God when they experience significant adversity?  Do they pray for support with their personal[…]

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Teen Dating Violence in the Technological Age

January 28, 2011 Ryan Martin Research, Student Work

What role do our new technologies play in teen dating violence? According to an August 2010 study published in the[…]

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The Importance of Couple-Coping in Decreasing Relationship Conflict

December 21, 2010 Ryan Martin Research

It has long been known that people under stress are prone to angry outbursts and, consequently, increased conflict in their[…]

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