I dedicated
a couple study breaks to scouring my favorite blogs for quick and cute outfit ideas for the coming week.
Not exact matches
but took a
couple of welcome
study breaks to spend some time with my friend and cook with him at his house.
According to a 2010
study,
couples that experienced a miscarriage were 22 percent more likely to
break up compared with
couples that gave birth.
A
couple of Occupational Therapists completed and published a research
study that compared two groups of babies, one group spent 30 minutes minimum of tummy time per day and the other group did not, the tummy time group scored higher on developmental assessments, so perhaps 30 minutes in a good goal per day; most helpful if
broken up into mini sessions throughout the day.
John Gottman's unprecedented
study of
couples over a period of years has allowed him to observe the habits that can make — and
break — a marriage.
«The IFS [Institute for Fiscal
Studies] has said the marriage tax
break will help just 28 per cent of married
couples and only 15 per cent of families with children.
According to one
study,
couples were three times more likely to
break up after unsuccessful fertility treatment.
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The statistics behind the finding that the
couples that met online were more likely to
break up do hold up to scrutiny, but these results are certainly not the last word given the small sample of only 280
couples that met online, as compared to more than 6,000 in the
study by Cacioppo and colleagues.
Someday, researchers
studying FB data may be able to predict whether a
couple will
break up, learn whether people are happy together or see what makes relationships last.
A new
study published in Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking looked at how
couples who
break up cope in relation to their use of Facebook.
Couples who meet online are more satisfied in their relationships and are less likely to
break up than those that get together in bars, the workplace or on blind dates, according to a
study.
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Those curious about the senator's stance on the climate forecast can click on this link to a
couple of relevant blog posts by staff for the minority on the Environment and Public Works Committee: «Global Warming Will Stop,» New Peer - Reviewed
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Groundbreaking
studies have found that
couples can use the strategies of this approach to handle conflict more constructively, protect their happiness, and reduce the odds of
breaking up.
In the same
studies,
couples in
broken relationships had difficulty recalling the details or positives of their shared history or family traditions, or their stories tended to focus on the negative details of the struggle itself.
She went on to
study under Drs. John and Julie Gottman, undisputed leaders in the field of relationship research and
couples therapy, whose ground -
breaking research enables them to predict divorce with 90 % accuracy.
Studying long - term
couples is unusual, Heiman said, because most researchers focus on divorce and
break - ups.
John Gottman's unprecedented
study of
couples over a period of years has allowed him to observe the habits that can make — and
break — a marriage.
In the same
study, love scores also trended up a bit between the first and second month for
couples who were still going strong in month three, but dipped a bit for
couples who would
break things off by the 90 - day mark.
For example, in a recent longitudinal
study of 483 individuals who were living together but not yet married,
couples were more likely to
break - up when there were financial disagreements in the relationship.1 Here are just a few examples of financial issues on which members of a
couple might disagree:
In one of these
studies they discovered that a 20 - minute
break in which
couples stopped talking and just reading magazines (as their heart rates returned to baseline) dramatically changed the discussion so that people had access to their sense of humor and affection.
A
study compiled by Harris Interactive showed that the percentage of marital
break - ups for
couples who met online was 25 % lower than for those who met the old - fashioned way, which is a figure that will probably shock many people.
Dr. John Gottman
studied couples for over thirty years and discovered the four communication qualities that could predict a
couple will
break up — with over 90 % accuracy.
For example, a 2014 Bowling Green University
study found that all types of cohabiting
couples, including engaged
couples, are significantly more likely to
break up than get married, compared to cohabiting
couples twenty years ago.
As the topic of matrimonial success and divorce is
studied more and more, research shows that how a
couple weathers their first two years together can make or
break their marriage.
Cohabiting
couples who have a child in their twenties and then
break up — and that's almost two - fifths of them in the first five years — often also go on to have another partner or partners.44 One
study of young urban parents based on data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study found that for 59 percent of unmarried couples with a baby, at least one partner already had a child from a previous relation
study of young urban parents based on data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing
Study found that for 59 percent of unmarried couples with a baby, at least one partner already had a child from a previous relation
Study found that for 59 percent of unmarried
couples with a baby, at least one partner already had a child from a previous relationship.