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Selected
Research and Resources We Find Useful in Our Work
(PREP)
Compiled by Scott M.
Stanley
University of Denver
Selected Research and Resources We (Scott Stanley, Howard
Markman, and various colleagues) Find Useful in Our Work
(PREP).
Note: This list is by no means exhaustive, even of one
area of marital research. However, these are key articles or
books that we have found useful or we have cited as we write
things related to PREP and marital research more generally.
(In other words, please take it to mean nothing if there is
some important resource or article that you do not see here,
other than the fact that we simply not thought of including
it or haven’t gotten to including it yet.)
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