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Rusbult and Le & Agnew
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Research by Rusbult (1983) and Le and Agnew (2003).
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Sexual selection and evolutionary explanation
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Information into the sexual selection and evolutionary explanation for relationships.
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Sexual selection continued and Cunningham
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Sexual selection factors on physical attractiveness and research by Cunningham (1986).
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Partner and sexual selection in females and Short term mating
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Clark and Hatfield (1989) short term mating. As well as partner and sexual selction in females and research by Buss (1989).
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Short term mating continued and evaluation
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Clark and Hatfield (1989) short term mating continued. Also research by Cartwright (2000) and Langlois and Roggman (1990) and an evaluation on short term mating.
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Virtual relationships
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Definitions and explanations of virutal relationships. Research by Smith and Duggan (2013).
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Self disclosure
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Information on self disclosure in relationships
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Maltby et al, evaluation and McCutchon
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Research by Maltby et al (2001) as well as the beginning of McCutchon (2006).
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McCutchon continued and evaluation
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The continuation of the McCutchon research into relationships and evaluated.
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Multi-store model of memory
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Research by Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968), Sperling (1960) and an introduction to the Peterson and Peterson (1959) research.
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