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  1. The consumer culture of marriage, home visiting recruitment, and more. Post This
  2. Print vs. digital books for preschoolers, online dating and relationship satisfaction, and more. Post This

The Consumer Culture of Marriage
Bill Doherty, The Doherty Approach

Home Visiting Recruitment and Uptake Evidence Review
Annie Davis Schoch, et al., Child Trends

Marriage Rates and Outcomes: What’s Education Got To Do With It?
Iowa State University News

Print Beats Digital for Preschoolers
Madeline Strauss, Michigan State University

Meeting Partners Online is Related to Lower Relationship Satisfaction and Love: Data From 50 Countries
Marta Kowal, et al., Telematics and Informatics

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