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ArtikelThe Relationship Between Intelligence and Divorce  
Oleh: Holley, Paul ; Benin, Mary ; Yabiku, Scott
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Family Issues vol. 27 no. 12 (Dec. 2006), page 1723-1748.
Topik: DIVORCE; divorce; intelligence; ascribed; achieved
Fulltext: 1723.pdf (134.29KB)
Isi artikelIntelligence has long been a topic of special interest to social scientists, but research that involves intelligence as a predictor of behavior usually focuses on domains such as crime and delinquency, academic achievement, and socioeconomic status. In this article, the authors address this gap in the literature and develop a theoretical framework to hypothesize why intelligence may be related to an important family behaviour : divorce. The authors propose three hypotheses in terms of ascribed statuses, achieved statuses, and direct mechanisms, each of which could potentially explain the relationship between intelligence and divorce. The results are consistent with a direct influence of intelligence on divorce, net of ascribed and achieved statuses. The authors conclude by explaining the observed effect on divorce rates through three distinct but interrelated aspects of intelligence : direction, adaptation, and crticism.
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