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Assortative mating for Dark Triad: Evidence of positive, initial, and active assortment

Hypotheses regarding positive versus negative assortment, initial assortment versus convergence, and active assortment versus social homogamy were tested on a sample of 100 heterosexual dating couples using variable‐ and couple‐centered approaches. A modest to moderate degree of positive assortment...

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Published in:Personal relationships 2017-03, Vol.24 (1), p.75-83
Main Authors: KARDUM, IGOR, HUDEK‐KNEZEVIC, JASNA, SCHMITT, DAVID P., COVIC, MELANE
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