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Welcome to Interpersonal and Familial Relations
Addressing the Phenomenon of Child Marriage in Nigeria
Age and Sex-Differences in Perceptions of Networks of Personal Relationships
Autonomy and Relatedness in Cultural Context: Implications for Self and Family
Competence and Family Support of Vulnerable and Invulnerable Adolescents Representing Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes in India
Family, Obligations, and Migration: The Role of Kinship in Cameroon
Gender Socialization in Latino/a Families: Results from Two Retrospective Studies
Patterns of Social Connectedness and Shared Grief Work: A Symbolic Interactionist Perspective
The Company They Keep: Friendships and Their Developmental Significance
The Dowry System in Northern India: Women’s Attitudes and Social Change
Wife Burning: Cultural Cues for Lethal Violence Against Women among Asian Indians in the United States
Accuracy of Person Perception: Do People Know What Kinds of Impressions They Convey?
Meta-Accuracy Among Acquainted Individuals: A Social Relations Analysis of Interpersonal Perception and Metaperception
Group Dynamics
Bandwagon Effects, NIMBY, and Collective Delusions
Caste, Class, Status, and Hierarchy
Charity, Volunteerism, and Prosocial Behavior
DeIndividuation and Dehumunization
Group Communication
In-Group/ Out-Group Dynamics
Inter- and Intra-Group Dynamics
Interpersonal and Familial Relations
Norms, Shared Values, and Beliefs
Peer Groups, Reference Groups and Group Identity
Power, Authority, and Domination
Race, Religion, and Ethnicity
Social Dilemmas, Prisoner’s Dilemma, and Tragedy of the Commons