Yes," said the study's primary author, Paul Eastwick, associate professor of psychology.
Yes,” says the study's primary author, Paul Eastwick, associate professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis.
The study differs from most other research on relationships because this study surveys people's relationships over time,
not just one committed relationship, Eastwick said.
The study differs from most other research on relationships because this study surveys people's relationships over time,
not just one committed relationship, Eastwick says.
While intelligence or educational level also played a role, Eastwick says, it was often related to where
the people went to school or the field in which they worked.
While intelligence or educational level also played a role, Eastwick said, it was often related to where
the people went to school or the field in which they worked.
While intelligence or educational level did play a role, Eastwick said, it was often related to where
the people went to school or the field in which they worked.