What is this blog about?
This blog is for the researchers of an experiment to interact, exchange information, and post work.
What is being researched?
This research project will examine the correlation between committed-relationship satisfaction and the employment of love languages between partners. Our hypothesis if as follows:
The hypothesis formulated for this research project is that those couples in committed relationships (i.e., married, cohabitating, engaged) have higher levels of satisfaction when both indidiuals know their partner's love language, and in-turn show love to their partner through that specific love language. Moreover, it is hypothesized that couples in these same types of commited relationships which do not know the other partner's love language will have lower levels of relationship satisfaction.
This information will be gathered through a series of surveys, presented to couples selected by the researchers.
The hypothesis formulated for this research project is that those couples in committed relationships (i.e., married, cohabitating, engaged) have higher levels of satisfaction when both indidiuals know their partner's love language, and in-turn show love to their partner through that specific love language. Moreover, it is hypothesized that couples in these same types of commited relationships which do not know the other partner's love language will have lower levels of relationship satisfaction.
This information will be gathered through a series of surveys, presented to couples selected by the researchers.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Current progress as of 10/14/2008
At this point in the project, the rough draft for the introduction has been completed and is currently being revised. Also, the literature review rough draft has been completed and is being revised. The current synthesis is focused on the measurements section. This is to be ready for submission by 10/20.
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Let us know if you need feedback or someone to experiment on! We love the Five Love Languages. My love tank is full to the brim and overflowing when we are communicating in each other's love language... but completely dry when we are not... It's truly an amazing concept. In fact, in a "discussion" we had last week, this very concept was mentioned, discussed and then applied. Let's say that this week has been much better!
We've even purchased the books he's written about children and love languages.
Oh, and hi to you M. Stringham!
-K. Wilcox
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