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Patterns of stepchild–stepparent relationship development
LH Ganong, M Coleman, T Jamison
Journal of Marriage and Family 73 (2), 396-413, 2011
2182011
Transitioning to postdivorce family life: A grounded theory investigation of resilience in coparenting
TB Jamison, M Coleman, LH Ganong, RE Feistman
Family relations 63 (3), 411-423, 2014
902014
Communication technology and postdivorce coparenting
LH Ganong, M Coleman, R Feistman, T Jamison, M Stafford Markham
Family Relations 61 (3), 397-409, 2012
892012
Divorced mothers’ coparental boundary maintenance after parents repartner.
L Ganong, M Coleman, T Jamison, R Feistman
Journal of family psychology 29 (2), 221, 2015
742015
‘‘We’re not living together:’’Stayover relationships among college-educated emerging adults
TB Jamison, L Ganong
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 28 (4), 536-557, 2011
652011
The diversity of stepmothers: The influences of stigma, gender, and context on stepmother identities
M Coleman, J Troilo, T Jamison
The international handbook of stepfamilies: Policy and practice in legal …, 2008
532008
Unmarried coparenting in the context of poverty: Understanding the relationship between stress, family resource management, and resilience
TB Jamison, L Ganong, CM Proulx
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 38, 439-452, 2017
362017
Relationship form and function: Exploring meaning‐making in young adults' romantic histories
TB Jamison, CM Sanner
Personal Relationships 28 (4), 840-859, 2021
282021
Stayovers in emerging adulthood: Who stays over and why?
TB Jamison, CM Proulx
Personal Relationships 20 (1), 155-169, 2013
262013
Stepchildren claiming stepparents
L Ganong, M Coleman, A Chapman, T Jamison
Journal of Family Issues 39 (6), 1712-1736, 2018
252018
Exploring parents’ ongoing role in romantic development: Insights from young adults
TB Jamison, HY Lo
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 38 (1), 84-102, 2021
192021
Is breaking up hard to do? Exploring emerging adults' perceived abilities to end romantic relationships
JJ Beckmeyer, TB Jamison
Family Relations 69 (5), 1028-1040, 2020
172020
Empowering, pragmatic, or disappointing: Appraisals of singlehood during emerging and established adulthood
JJ Beckmeyer, TB Jamison
Emerging Adulthood 11 (1), 103-109, 2023
162023
Identifying a typology of emerging adult romantic relationships: Implications for relationship education
JJ Beckmeyer, TB Jamison
Family Relations 70 (1), 305-318, 2021
152021
Cohabitation transitions among low-income parents: A qualitative investigation of economic and relational motivations
TB Jamison
Journal of Family and Economic Issues 39, 73-87, 2018
152018
Uprooting grounded theory: The messy reality of understanding low-income couples’ cohabitation transitions
T Jamison
How qualitative data analysis happens, 142-156, 2018
112018
Understanding singlehood as a complex and multifaceted experience: Insights from relationship science
JJ Beckmeyer, TB Jamison
Journal of Family Theory & Review 15 (3), 562-577, 2023
102023
Feeling stuck: Exploring the development of felt constraint in romantic relationships
TB Jamison, JJ Beckmeyer
Family Relations 70 (3), 880-895, 2021
102021
Assessing differences in intimate partner obligations based on relationship status, gender, and parental status
L Ganong, T Jamison, A Chapman
Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 33 (7), 867-891, 2016
102016
Beyond cold feet: Experiences of ending engagements and canceling weddings
JK Monk, JB Kanter, TB Jamison, LT Russell
Journal of social and personal relationships 37 (12), 2921-2940, 2020
92020
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