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Open or latent antagonism between marriage partners. The nature and intensity of conflicts varies greatly, but studies indicate that the prime sources are often sexual disagreement, child-rearing differences, temperamental differences (particularly the tendency of one partner to dominate), and, to a lesser extent, religious differences, differences in values and interests, and disagreements over money management.

Definition contributed by JShaw

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Marital Conflict
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Tasks that are asserted to measure Marital Conflict

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Rapid Marital Interaction Coding System (RMICS)
  • behavior between intimate partners during conflict

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