Figures
1.1Keynote speakers at the 1982 International Conference on Personal Relationships held in Madison, Wisconsin. Photo courtesy of Robin Gilmour
4.1Actor–partner interdependence model for indistinguishable dyads as in Cillessen et al. (2005)
4.2Actor–partner interdependence model for distinguishable dyads as in Robins, Caspi, and Moffitt (2000)
4.3Lagged dyadic model for fictitious study of mother–daughter criticism
7.1A two-dimensional space for describing the emotional climate of marriages
7.2The early marital trajectories of emotional climate for five couples
12.1An actor–partner interdependence model for Joe and Jill’s relationship satisfaction
16.1Divorce rates for men and women by state (from US Census Bureau, 2009)
16.2The Golden Triangle of social neuroscience research (reprinted from Decety & Cacioppo, 2010)
16.3Schematic representation of the brain areas involved in love and sexual desire (reprinted from Cacioppo & Cacioppo, 2013)
24.1McCornack and Parks (1986) Model of Relational Deception
29.1Individual and societal factors in the emergence of loneliness (reprinted from page 292 of de Jong Gierveld & Tesch-Römer, 2012)
30.1Brain scans of lovers as they looked at their beloved. Courtesy of Lucy L. Brown
33.1Simplified model of possible direct and indirect pathways by which social connections influence disease morbidity and mortality (reprinted with adaptation from Holt-Lunstad & Smith, 2016)
34.2The social network of dating relationships within a high school
40.1Relationship science’s place among various levels of analysis