Sentences with phrase «behavior than wives»

First, husbands may be more likely to violate basic norms of family behavior than wives, from infidelity to simply claiming large amounts of leisure time for personal pursuits.

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Why is his behavior more acceptable than that of his wife?
While Cully (Chris Pratt), a binge drinker who doesn't realize that aggressively trying to apologize to people for being an «asshole» in high school only makes him a bigger one, and his wife Sam (Ari Graynor), who is rightly resentful of her husband's behavior, are fleshed out just enough, other characters — like Garrity (Brian Geraghty), who has to convince his wife (Aubrey Plaza) that his hip - hop lifestyle as a teenager don't define him now, and Scott (Scott Porter), who lives in Japan and has no other discernible traits — are little more than background dressing.
Placidia certainly learns a lot during her time as a wife, and unfortunately she learns of the less than savory behavior of some men, even that of her father.
He can be seen on Animal Planet shows: «Petsburgh, USA» and «Good Dog U.» View Dr. Tripp's Animal Planet Segments Dr. Tripp and his wife, Susan Tripp, MS, started the first early puppy socialization and training classes in pet stores (Wellpet, now Petco) in 1986, and inside of veterinary hospital lobbies in 1988 after Dr. Tripp learned that more dogs are euthanized due to behavior than all medical conditions combined and that the best prevention was early learning.
[30] Researchers have found that men have less well - developed narratives to explain marital unhappiness and divorce and that wives» happiness in marriage is more dependent on supportive behaviors from husbands than vice versa.
When husbands are belligerent and wives are angry, higher levels of internalizing behaviors (distress, shame, and self - blame) are found in girls than boys.
In summary, we established that the majority of both the husbands and the wives had state - dependent regulation of affective behavior, and that negative behavior was more persistent than positive behavior.
Furthermore, the results indicated that husbands and wives were more similar to each other than to others in the sample, when considering their regulation of negative affective behavior, but no such relationship was found with respect to the regulation of their positive affective behavior.
These results suggest that some self - reported gender differences may be the result of wives more negative cognitive strategies and self - statements, rather than actual behavior, underscoring the need for direct observation to examine marital interaction in the context of depression (Almeida & Kessler, 1998; Beach et al., 2014).
We also expected that (H2) both men and women will evaluate the wives» behavior toward the husband more positively than the husband's behavior towards the wife, a hypothesis consistent with prior writings on women's communal orientation and gender - typed expectations.
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