Marriage and divorce attitude differences between young adults from maritally intact and maritally disrupted families |
| Posted on:1995-01-01 | Degree:M.A | Type:Thesis |
| University:The University of Arizona | Candidate:Tomey, Kim Arquette | Full Text:PDF |
| GTID:2476390014991034 | Subject:Education |
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| This study examined whether young adults with a background of parental divorce differed in their attitudes toward marriage and divorce from young adults from maritally intact families. The study utilized data obtained from a survey questionnaire which provided demographic information as well as data on attitudes toward marriage and divorce. The sample population consisted of 152 University of Arizona undergraduate students ages 18-25. Data were analyzed using the Analysis of Variance Method with the results indicating that family structure (maritally disrupted versus intact) was insignificant as a predictor of young adults' attitudes toward marriage and divorce. |
| Keywords/Search Tags: | Divorce, Marriage, Adults, Maritally disrupted |
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