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Volumn 342, Issue 6162, 2013, Pages 1119-1120
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Though they may be unaware, newlyweds implicitly know whether their marriage will be satisfying
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ATTITUDINAL SURVEY;
MARRIAGE;
PSYCHOLOGY;
SOCIAL BEHAVIOR;
SOCIAL THEORY;
TEMPORAL PERIOD;
ARTICLE;
ATTITUDE;
EXPERIENCE;
HUMAN;
LIFE SATISFACTION;
LONGITUDINAL STUDY;
MARRIAGE;
MOTIVATION;
PERCEPTION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
SPOUSE;
VALIDITY;
AUTOMATISM;
AWARENESS;
FEMALE;
MALE;
PHYSIOLOGY;
PSYCHOLOGY;
SATISFACTION;
ATTITUDE;
AUTOMATISM;
AWARENESS;
FEMALE;
HUMANS;
LONGITUDINAL STUDIES;
MALE;
MARRIAGE;
PERSONAL SATISFACTION;
SPOUSES;
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EID: 84888772858
PISSN: 00368075
EISSN: 10959203
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1126/science.1243140 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (94)
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References (22)
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