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An empirical couple typology based on differentiation
Authors:Jacqueline P. Bayer MA  H. D. Day PhD
Affiliation:(1) Payson, Arizona;(2) Department of Psychology and Philosophy, Texas Woman's University, P. O. Box 22996, 76204-0096 Denton, TX
Abstract:Both spouses of 100 married, heterosexual couples completed the Personal Authority in the Family System Questionnaire (PAFS-Q). A cluster analysis of the couples' scores on the four intimacy and fusion scales of the PAFS-Q produced four clusters that were meaningfully distinct in the patterns of differentiation of the wives and husbands. Couples comprising these clusters are described in terms of intergenerational theories of family interaction.This paper is based on the master's thesis of the first author submitted to the Graduate School of Texas Woman's University. A presentation based on this work was given at the 1988 annual convention of the Southwestern Psychological Association, Tulsa, Oklahoma. The authors thank Glenda Peters and Joe Natale for their contributions to the preparation of this paper. A more extensive report of the methodology and results of this study can be obtained from the second author.
Keywords:couple typology  differentiation  marital dyads  family systems theory  cluster analysis
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