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FAMILY SCIENCE REVIEW: Volume 1, 1987 - 1988

CONTENTS

FEATURE ARTICLES

Family Science Review: Volume 1, Number 1
November, 1987

V1no1 table of contents and intro

  1. Olson’s Circumplex Model: A Review and Extension, Wesley R. Burr and Timothy A. Lowe
  2. Coping as a concept in Family Theory, Patricia A.H. Dyk and Jay D. Schvaneveldt
  3. Speculation versus Substantiated Explanation: Family Science Research from 1960 to 1980, Erik E. Filsinger and Mark W. Roosa
  4. A Recommendation About the Identity of the Family Discipline, Task Force #5 on the Development of a Family Discipline
  5. Family Research in the 1980’s, William H. Meredith, Douglas A. Abbott, and Mary Ann Lamanna
  6. Professional Networks and Hiring Patterns at Top-Rated Family Science Programs, Randal D. Day, Gary W. Peterson, and George T. Roleder
  7. Policy Statement, Randal D. Day
  8. Family Science Undergraduate Programs: It’s Time for a New Approach, Gregory W. Brock
  9. Reports Section

Family Science Review, Vol 1, No 2
May 1988

Cover, table of contents, and intro

  1. What is Family Science? NCFR Task Force on the Development of a Family Discipline
  2. Tradition and Emerging Families: A Typology Based on Structure and Functions, Suzanne K. Steinmetz and Karen F. Stein
  3. Families Wider Than Kin or Marriage, Teresa D. Marciano
  4. Beginning the Evaluation of Family Science Programs, Wesley R. Burr, Jay D. Schvaneveldt, George Roleder, and Christina Marshall
  5. Validity of Admission Procedures in a Family Therapy Program, Gregory W. Brock
  6. Research Bias in Family Science: Sentiment Over Reason, Patrick C. McKenry and Sharon J. Price
  7. Rationale for Publishing Family Science Review, Ad-Hoc Family Discipline Section Publication Committee
  8. Consider a Career in Public Policy, Pamela A. Monroe
  9. A University Family Science Department Manages a Private Agency, William H. Meredith, Larry D. Kallemeyn, and Pauline D. Zeece

FSR—Volume 1 Number 3
August 1988

Cover and table of contents

  1. Precursors to a Family Ecology: Interrelated Threads of Ecological Thought, Donald A. Herrin and Scott D. Wright
  2. Epistemologies that Lead to Primary Explanations in Family Science, Wesley R. Burr, Donald A. Herrin, Randal D. Day, Ivan F. Beutler, and Geoffrey K. Leigh
  3. Similarity in Mate Selection and Courtship Progress: The use of Self- and Other-Perceptions, James E. Deal
  4. Professional Isolation of Child and Family Specialist Studying Parent-Child Relations: Update and Further Analyses, Richard C. Endsley, Marilyn R. Bradbard, Greg Lang
  5. Skills Training in Family Studies, An Argument for Augmentation, David C. Payne
  6. Reply to Augmentation and a Question, Gregory W. Brock
  7. Avoiding Rejection: A Practical Primer on Submitting Articles to Social Science Journals, Douglas C. Bachel, James Walters, and David B. Eastwood

FSR---Volume 1, Number 4
November 1988

Cover and table of contents

  1. Ecology, Human Ecology, and the Study of the Family: Part 2,  Donald D. Herrin and Scott D. Wright
  2. On Fundamental Limits of Variation in Family Systems: Logical Extensions to the Theory of Family Paradigms, Larry L. Constantine
  3. A Profile of Family Studies Scholars: 1980 to 1987 And Beyond, William H. Meredith and Douglas A. Abbott
  4. Professional Training in Family Science: A Review of Undergraduate and Graduate Programs, Randal D. Day, Donna S. Quick, Geoffrey K. Leigh, and Patrick C. McKenry
  5. Family Science and the National Council on Family Relations, Bron B. Ingoldsby
  6. Family Life Education in Guangdong Province, Peoples Republic of China,  William H. Meredith
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