PREDICTING MARITAL SUCCESS AFTER FIVE YEARS: ASSESSING THE PREDICTIVE VALIDITY OF FOCCUS |
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Authors: | Lee Williams Joan Jurich |
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Affiliation: | Lee Williams, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling at the University of San Diego, School of Education, San Diego, CA 92110.;Joan Jurich, PhD, is Associate Professor of Family Studies at Purdue University, 1269 CDFS, West Lafayette, IN 47907. |
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Abstract: | Engaged couples who took a premarital inventory called FOCCUS were contacted 5 years later to see if their scores would predict their future marital success. Results showed that FOCCUS successfully predicted the future marital success of most couples, supporting the predictive validity of FOCCUS. The results also indicate that FOCCUS and PREPARE are roughly comparable in terms of their predictive validity. |
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