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47
Citations
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3312
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1602

Overview

Ted L. Huston is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their academic profile demonstrates an active role within this institution, though specific details about their research output, such as recent papers or publication venues, are not listed.

The available data does not detail any frequent co-authors or collaborative networks associated with their work. This indicates either a preference for solo research or a lack of publicly recorded co-authorships in indexed sources.

No specific main fields of study or subfields have been documented for Ted L. Huston. Similarly, no information is present regarding the main topics they focus on in their research activities.

No book publications attributed to them have been recorded in the provided data, nor have any awards or recognitions been noted.

At present, there is no information indicating that the individual is deceased.

Best Publications

  • The Dyadic Trust Scale: Toward Understanding Interpersonal Trust in Close Relationships.

    Robert E. Larzelere;Ted L. Huston

  • Social Exchange in Developing Relationships

    Robert Lee Burgess;Ted L. Huston

  • The connubial crucible: Newlywed years as predictors of marital delight, distress, and divorce.

    Ted L. Huston;John P. Caughlin;Renate M. Houts;Shanna E. Smith

  • INTERPERSONAL ATTRACTION AND RELATIONSHIPS

    Ted L. Huston;George Levinger

  • The tripartite nature of marital commitment: Personal, moral, and structural reasons to stay married.

    Michael P. Johnson;John P. Caughlin;Ted L. Huston

  • Socioemotional behavior and satisfaction in marital relationships: a longitudinal study.

    Ted L. Huston;Anita L. Vangelisti

  • How does personality matter in marriage? An examination of trait anxiety, interpersonal negativity, and marital satisfaction

    John P. Caughlin;Ted L. Huston;Renate M. Houts

  • Processes underlying father involvement in dual-earner and single-earner families.

    Ann C. Crouter;Maureen Perry-Jenkins;Ted L. Huston;Susan M. McHale

  • Changes in marriage associated with the transition to parenthood: Individual differences as a function of sex-role attitudes and changes in the division of household labor.

    Shelley M. MacDermid;Ted L. Huston;Susan M. McHale

  • A contextual analysis of the association between demand/withdraw and marital satisfaction

    John P. Caughlin;Ted L. Huston

  • 1 – Social Exchange in Developing Relationships: An Overview

    Ted L. Huston;Robert L. Burgess

  • Role balance among White married couples.

    Stephen R. Marks;Ted L. Huston;Elizabeth M. Johnson;Shelley M. MacDermid

  • The Social Ecology of Marriage and Other Intimate Unions

    Ted L. Huston

  • Conceptual and Methodological Issues in Studying Close Relationships

    Ted L. Huston;Elliot Robins

  • Developing close relationships: Changing patterns of interaction between pair members and social networks.

    Robert M. Milardo;Michael P. Johnson;Ted L. Huston

  • Does Sex Really Matter? Examining the Connections Between Spouses’ Nonsexual Behaviors, Sexual Frequency, Sexual Satisfaction, and Marital Satisfaction

    Elizabeth A. Schoenfeld;Timothy J. Loving;Mark T. Pope;Ted L. Huston

  • Compatibility, Leisure, and Satisfaction in Marital Relationships

    Duane W. Crawford;Renate M. Houts;Ted L. Huston;Laura J. George

  • The Influence of Work-Induced Psychological States on Behavior at Home

    Ann C. Crouter;Maureen Perry-Jenkins;Ted L. Huston;Duane W. Crawford

  • Sex typing and division of labor as determinants of marital change across the transition to parenthood.

    Jay Belsky;Mary Lang;Ted L. Huston

  • Social Exchange in Developing Relationships

    F. Ivan Nye;Robert L. Burgess;Ted L. Huston

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Caughlin
John P. Caughlin University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Anita L. Vangelisti
Anita L. Vangelisti The University of Texas at Austin
Susan M. McHale
Susan M. McHale Pennsylvania State University
Renate Houts
Renate Houts Duke University
Michael P. Johnson
Michael P. Johnson Pennsylvania State University
Ann C. Crouter
Ann C. Crouter Pennsylvania State University
Robert E. Larzelere
Robert E. Larzelere Oklahoma State University
Norval D. Glenn
Norval D. Glenn The University of Texas at Austin
Jay Belsky
Jay Belsky University of California, Davis
Harold D. Grotevant
Harold D. Grotevant University of Massachusetts Amherst

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