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Preferred term
American Couples Study
Definition
- The American Couples study was funded by the National Science Foundation, and its signature book, American Couples: Money, Work and Sex, was published by Philip Blumstein and Pepper Schwartz in 1983. The book and subsequent academic papers were the result of more than a decade of gathering data from over 12,000 heterosexual and same-sex couples, obtained from diverse groups and volunteers over the United States. [Source: Encyclopedia of Human Relationships; American Couples Study]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/American_Couples_Study
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