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Correlates of Love Across Relationship Types and Cultural Regions
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Chebotareva E., Hill C. T.
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A cross-cultural study of intimate relationships explored correlates of love around the world. Structural Equation Modeling found similar factors associated with love across nine cultural regions, as well as across eight relationship types defined by men and women, married or unmarried, in opposite-sex or same-sex relationships. The correlates are similar in spite of any variations in mean levels of the factors. The correlates occur in the following categories: motivation, partner suitability, intimacy dimensions, exchange processes, conflict resolution, and well-being. The findings have implications for future research, self-reflection, and couples counseling.
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Kotelnikov M., Новое литературное обозрение 2026 № 1 С. 313–318
The article explores the modern "culture of love" through the prism of sociological research by Eva Illuz, an authoritative cultural sociologist who studies the transformations of love and intimacy in late modernity. The main attention is paid to the theoretical foundations of the Illuz approach and the influence of her interpretation of the concept of ...
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Рябов О. В., Имагология и компаративистика 2024 No. 1 P. 259–275
The article deals with an analysis of the Soviet Thaw films that contain love stories of USSR and USA citizens. Hollywood released a number of films that told the stories of love between representatives of the two hostile blocs; following the canon established in Ninotchka, they served as a part of the “struggle for hearts ...
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Burkova V. N., Butovskaya M., Ermakov A. M. et al., Waiguo Yuyan yu Wenhua 2025 Vol. 9 No. 5 P. 1018–1061
The pathways through which paternal involvement in child-rearing manifests, as well as its subsequent impact on child development, are diverse and influenced by a complex interplay of individual, social, cultural, economic, and environmental variables. Cultural values and societal perceptions of what is desirable or undesirable significantly shape parental practices, as well as the quality of ...
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The chapter is about staging a collective utopia of romantic love through a marriage ceremony. On the one hand, cultural rituals of love as a marriage ceremony meet national values, on the other hand, they are influenced by a wide range of modernization trends (from social demography to market influence and digitalization). The chapter focuses ...
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Melenchenko M., Типология морфосинтаксических параметров 2024 Т. 7 № 1 С. 64–88
“Defective” verb žīwǰ ‘love’ in Shughni only has the Perfect stem, but lacks Present and Preterite stems. Instead, to express these tenses, Shughni uses complex verbs with auxiliary verbs čīdow ‘do’ and vidow ‘be’. This paper attempts to describe the distribution of three constructions: the independent žīwǰ and the two complex verbs which use it, ...
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Kosmarsky A., Patria 2024 Т. I № 3 С. 75–100
This article takes a new look at the problems of love, family and sexual relations in the modern world, as well as related shifts in values and attitudes. We introduce concepts that allow us to see non-trivial causal links between the micro- and macro-level: between individuals’ personal lives and relationships – and nationwide demographic processes. We question the idea that ...
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Pirari G., Философский журнал 2024 Vol. 17 No. 4 P. 48–62
In the history of philosophy, death has not only represented the end of biological life. In the Platonic tradition, especially in its prolific interweaving with the Christian belief, death has come to symbolize the culmination of the philosophical effort, indeed even the very substance of philosophizing, which, as Plato said in the Phaedo, is a ...
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Voskoboynikov O., Логос 2022 Т. 32 № 5 С. 89 – 107
The article is an examination of some of the circumstances of the origin and reception of the letters of
Peter Abelard and his (former) lover Heloise. Although these circumstances have long been studied, and the correspondence itself is among the most famous monuments of Latin of twelfth-century Latin literature, conflicting readings of it reveal the ambivalence ...
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Tekic A., Elvira Tsyrenova, International Journal of Management Education 2024 Vol. 22 No. 3 Article 100996
Even though there is evidence of interconnectedness among antecedents of entrepreneurial intentions, emphasizing the need for understanding their joint effects, cross-cultural studies focused on students' entrepreneurial intentions have primarily looked into the isolated effects of these factors, neglecting their complex interplay. Drawing upon complexity theory, we aim to fill this gap by exploring how various ...
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Pirari G., Berlin: Freie Universität Berlin’s University Press, 2016.
This work aims to reconstruct Giordano Bruno's thought about the One, and to understand what kind of experience of the One is possible for the human being. The metaphysics, epistemology and anthropology of the Nolan are indeed related by a common theme: the shadow. Reality occupies a median dimension between light and darkness, between unity ...
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Sysoeva T., Айрапетян Е. А., Психологические исследования: электронный научный журнал 2023 Т. 16 № 92 Статья 1
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Kaspe S. I., Философия. Журнал Высшей школы экономики 2023 Т. 7 № 1 С. 13–61
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Trotsuk I., RUDN Journal of Sociology 2021 Vol. 21 No. 2 P. 365–376
One of the fundamental challenges for sociology is the interpretation of its key
terms, which is determined by the fact that many words of everyday language and scientific
discourse are the same despite implying a much higher level of generalization as sociological
categories. Certainly, such challenges are more typical for the empirical research — when
sociologists turn their theoretical ...
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Bosnak D. V., Zeitschrift fur Slawistik 2020 Vol. 65 No. 4 P. 585–606
The conventional reading of the “ancient” chapters of Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita attributes the role of an active moral subject to Pilate and a largely passive role to Ieshua. Proceeding from this assumption, the encounter between these characters is interpreted as an ethical event, in which Pilate is sup- posed to make decisions based entirely on his own ...
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V. K. Trediakovskii’s translation of Paul Tallement Voyage de lisle d’amour occupies a special place in the history of Russian 18th-century literature: it is often credited with creating a new vocabulary of love and amorous intercourse, an innovation that would pave the way for much of the later poetry and prose. It is also believed to have gained ...
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Butovskaya M., Frontiers in Psychology 2017 Vol. 8 No. 1922 P. 1–9
As love seems to be universal, researchers have attempted to find its biological basis.
However, no studies till date have shown its direct association with reproductive success,
which is broadly known to be a good measure of fitness. Here, we show links between
love, as defined by the Sternberg Triangular Theory of Love, and reproductive success
among the Hadza—traditional ...
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Shadrikov V., Высшее образование сегодня 2017 № 6 С. 35–44
The article the way of conscience training is discussed. The operational definition of conscience is offered to consider it as a mental state of an individual. This state is coming to ones experience by estimating oneself behavior in opposition to moral values which have being accepted as meaningful. It is proposed that to develop the ...
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Żemojtel-Piotrowska M., Piotrowski J. P., Osin E. N. et al., Journal of Clinical Psychology 2018 Vol. 74 No. 6 P. 1034–1052
Objective: The Mental Health Continuum – Short Form is a brief scale measuring positive human functioning. The study aimed to examine the factor structure and to explore the cross-cultural utility of the MHC-SF using bifactor models and exploratory structural equation modelling (ESEM). Method: Using multigroup confirmatory analysis (MGCFA) we examined the measurement invariance of the ...
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Zapekina V., Starovoytenko E. B., Мир психологии. Научно-методический журнал 2017 № 2 С. 109–123
This article presents the results of the study, that devoted to theoretical justification and empirical application of the model of reflective$dialogical relationship I—Other. This relationship realizes in the system of dimensions «between-I-and-Other», «I-in-Other», «Other-in-I» and «I-in-Myself». An idea about the reflexivity and dialogical relationship to the Other and their unity as the conditions for the ...
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Bosnak D. V., Slavonica 2016 Vol. 21 No. 1-2 P. 63–78
The paper discusses the philosophical underpinnings of the ideas of the poet Vyacheslav Ivanov and the philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin. Compared mostly with regard to the Dostoevskian novel, these two authors prove to be connected by a more complex intellectual relationship, as the commentators of Bakhtin’s Collected Works have demonstrated. The present paper continues this broad-context discussion by ...
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Kocherov S., Философия и культура 2016 № 7 С. 1045–1052
The object of study is the image of Hamlet in the homonymous tragedy by William Shakespeare. The subject of research is the philosophy of the Prince of Denmark, presented through the prism of values that it checks your life. The author justifies why the wisdom of Hamlet can be seen as a philosophy in the ...
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