@article{CritelliMyersLoos, author = {Critelli, Joseph W. and Myers, Emilie J. and Loos, Victor E.}, title = {The Components of Love: Romantic Attraction and Sex Role Orientation}, series = {Journal of Personality, Vol. 54 (No. 2, June 1986) pp. 354-370.}, journal = {Journal of Personality, Vol. 54 (No. 2, June 1986) pp. 354-370.}, abstract = {Hypotheses derived from both Erich FROMM and the feminist literature linking sex-role orientation to type of love experienced were tested in a sample of 123 heterosexual dating couples. Factor analysis of questionnaire data identified 5 components of love: romantic dependency, communicative intimacy, physical arousal, respect, and romantic compatibility. Type of love was related to sex-role orientation, with traditional characterized by romantic dependency and romantic compatibility, while nontraditionals emphasized communicative intimacy. Sex differences showed females being more emotionally expressive in their love than males and scoring higher on communicative intimacy.}, language = {en} } @article{LoosCritelliMyers, author = {Loos, Victor E. and Critelli, Joseph W. and Myers, Emilie J.}, title = {The Components of Love: Romantic Attraction and Sex Role Orientation}, series = {Journal of Personality, Vol. 54 (No. 2, June 1986) pp. 354-370.}, journal = {Journal of Personality, Vol. 54 (No. 2, June 1986) pp. 354-370.}, abstract = {Hypotheses derived from both Erich FROMM and the feminist literature linking sex-role orientation to type of love experienced were tested in a sample of 123 heterosexual dating couples. Factor analysis of questionnaire data identified 5 components of love: romantic dependency, communicative intimacy, physical arousal, respect, and romantic compatibility. Type of love was related to sex-role orientation, with traditional characterized by romantic dependency and romantic compatibility, while nontraditionals emphasized communicative intimacy. Sex differences showed females being more emotionally expressive in their love than males and scoring higher on communicative intimacy.}, language = {en} } @article{MyersCritelliLoos, author = {Myers, Emilie J. and Critelli, Joseph W. and Loos, Victor E.}, title = {The Components of Love: Romantic Attraction and Sex Role Orientation}, series = {Journal of Personality, Vol. 54 (No. 2, June 1986) pp. 354-370.}, journal = {Journal of Personality, Vol. 54 (No. 2, June 1986) pp. 354-370.}, abstract = {Hypotheses derived from both Erich FROMM and the feminist literature linking sex-role orientation to type of love experienced were tested in a sample of 123 heterosexual dating couples. Factor analysis of questionnaire data identified 5 components of love: romantic dependency, communicative intimacy, physical arousal, respect, and romantic compatibility. Type of love was related to sex-role orientation, with traditional characterized by romantic dependency and romantic compatibility, while nontraditionals emphasized communicative intimacy. Sex differences showed females being more emotionally expressive in their love than males and scoring higher on communicative intimacy.}, language = {en} }