The figure, which comes from a 14 - year study of 79 couples living across the US Midwest (21 of whom
divorced during the study period), was so striking it spurred the researchers to label the four behaviors «the four horsemen of the apocalypse.»
Gottman and University of California - Berkeley psychologist Robert Levenson conducted a 14 - year study of 79 couples living across the US Midwest (21 of whom
divorced during the study period) published in 2002.
Not exact matches
This 2013
study by Fraley and Heffernan isolated and tested the sensitive
period hypothesis which posited that, if true, the impact of parental
divorce on adult attachment styles should be more pronounced if it occurred
during early childhood than if it took place later in childhood.
It found that the effect was even stronger for women, who were about three times as likely to get
divorced if they started watching porn
during the
study period.
In a 10 - year
study of personality and cognitive development of children in 110 families (41 of whom experienced
divorce during the
study), it was found that the fathers who eventually
divorced withdrew from their children long before the crisis
period and end of the marriage.