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Accent
Last update: Apr 30•
005 min

Romance across accents: what the studies say about fluency, vulnerability, and attraction

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Bilingual couples
Last update: Apr 23•
004 min

Bilingual couples: which language do you fight in?

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Attachment theory
Last update: Apr 11•
004 min

Attachment theory: forty years of research and its critics

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Gottman
Last update: Apr 4•
004 min

The four horsemen: Gottman's research on what predicts relationship breakdown

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Long distance
Last update: Apr 2•
004 min

Long-distance relationships across language barriers: what survives, what doesn't

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Dunbar's number
Last update: Mar 26•
004 min

Dunbar's number: where 150 came from and what it doesn't mean

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Love languages
Last update: Mar 17•
004 min

Love languages: Chapman's framework and the small evidence base behind it

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Friendship
Last update: Mar 6•
004 min

Friendship after 30: why making new friends gets harder

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Mate preferences
Last update: Feb 28•
004 min

Mate preference: 35 years of cross-cultural data, examined

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