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February 27, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

Many distressed couples seek community-based relationship education but don’t benefit from it

Urganci, B., Chen, P. – H., & Williamson, H. C. Many distressed couples seek community-based relationship education but don’t benefit from it. Family Relations.


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February 27, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

Innovative strategies for increasing sample size and diversity in family science research

Williamson, H. C. Innovative strategies for increasing sample size and diversity in family science research. Journal of Marriage and Family.


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February 27, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

Are moderate levels of stress particularly dangerous for relationship satisfaction? A conceptual replication of Tesser and Beach (1998)

Williamson, H. C. Are moderate levels of stress particularly dangerous for relationship satisfaction? A conceptual replication of Tesser and Beach (1998). Social and Personality Psychology Compass , 17 (7), e12763.


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February 27, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

Household income differentiates quantity and quality of shared spousal time

Williamson, H. C., & Schouweiler, M. T. Household income differentiates quantity and quality of shared spousal time. Journal of Family Psychology , 37 (4), 528-537.


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February 27, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

Recruitment and retention of diverse couples in relationship education with integrated economic services

Williamson, H. C., D’Angelo, A. V., & Warren, S. Recruitment and retention of diverse couples in relationship education with integrated economic services. Family Process , 62 (3), 915-931.


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February 27, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

Enhancing fathers’ parenting through strengthening couple functioning: A randomized controlled trial of low-income couples

Williamson, H. C., Chen, P. – H., & Lavner, J. A. Enhancing fathers’ parenting through strengthening couple functioning: A randomized controlled trial of low-income couples. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology , 91 (1), 43-49.


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February 27, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

How diverse are the samples used to study intimate relationships? A systematic review

Williamson, H. C., Bornstein, J. X., Cantu, V., Ciftci, O., Farnish, K. A., & Schouweiler, M. T. How diverse are the samples used to study intimate relationships? A systematic review. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships , 39 (4), 1087-1109.


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February 27, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

Experiencing a natural disaster temporarily boosts relationship satisfaction in newlywed couples

Williamson, H. C., Bradbury, T. N., & Karney, B. R. Experiencing a natural disaster temporarily boosts relationship satisfaction in newlywed couples. Psychological Science , 32 (11), 1709-1719.


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February 27, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

Blame the pandemic: Stress spillover in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic

Williamson, H. C., Zheng, Y., & Neff, L. A. Blame the pandemic: Stress spillover in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. NCFR Report: Family Focus , FF88, F6-F7.


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February 27, 2024, Filed Under: Publications

Too stressed to help? The effects of stress on noticing partner needs and enacting support

Neff, L. A., Nguyen, T. T. T., & Williamson, H. C. Too stressed to help? The effects of stress on noticing partner needs and enacting support. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin , 47 (11), 1565-1579.


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