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Sex and Power in Marriage
William J. Doherty
Family Social Science
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Marriage
100%
Psychological Power
82%
Single-Parent Family
19%
Working Women
17%
Love
16%
Family Relations
15%
Confusion
13%
Child
10%
Social Sciences
marriage
67%
single parent family
22%
distribution of power
20%
working woman
20%
love
15%