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1 | Primary and repeat migration: comparisons of Hispanic, Black and non-Hispanic white migration in the United States | Repetitive behavior is widespread in human life. This applies in areas of behaviors that are typically infrequent as well as normative daily routines. Yet, some individual never engage in some behaviors and individuals who initiate particular behaviors differ in the extent to which the behavior i... | Habit; Repitition; Psychology; Relocation | 2004-01-09 | ||
2 | Diamond, Lisa | How do I love thee? Implications of attachment theory for understanding same-sex love and desire | Hazan and Shaver's (1987) seminal notion that romantic love is an adult "version" of infant-caregiver attachment radically transformed our understanding of the nature and dynamics of adult intimate pair bonds, and the reverberations of this conceptual turning point continue to shape psychological re... | Attachment Behavior; Psychology; Research; Romantic relationships | 2004 |