This thesis investigates reasons for the traditional practice of marital name changing among women. Research shows that the majority of American women will follow a traditional naming practice upon marriage which is reflective of the compliant behavior among women in a patriarchal society. Using a mixed methods approach the focus of this research is to gain a better understanding of the reasons for the traditional practice of marital name changing among women in two samples of data. Results from the two samples used in this study show that the decision about marital name changing is closely tied to social norms and specifically traditional practices which is consistent with current literature. However the qualitative data from my sample con...
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.My research provided two main...
The practice of a woman assuming her husband's last name upon marriage is a deeply embedded norm in ...
Replicating and extending previous findings, we report two high-powered studies exploring how hetero...
This thesis investigates reasons for the traditional practice of marital name changing among women. ...
Psychologists have long acknowledged the link between names and identity, but little research has st...
Marital name change has been a topic of fierce debate in social settings and has received some atten...
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...
Marital names shape our ideas about marriage, about our children, and about our selves. For about a ...
The practice of changing one's name and taking the husband's surname remains a marriage norm in Brit...
Within Western cultures, most women in heterosexual relationships adopt their husbands’ surnames aft...
A general awakening of concern for the rights of women has occurred in recent years, and with it the...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
This article will investigate current state laws regarding the change of a husband’s name to his wif...
This book investigates contemporary naming practices on marriage in Britain, drawing on survey data ...
The goal of this activity is to help students identify the varied reasons individuals choose to chan...
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.My research provided two main...
The practice of a woman assuming her husband's last name upon marriage is a deeply embedded norm in ...
Replicating and extending previous findings, we report two high-powered studies exploring how hetero...
This thesis investigates reasons for the traditional practice of marital name changing among women. ...
Psychologists have long acknowledged the link between names and identity, but little research has st...
Marital name change has been a topic of fierce debate in social settings and has received some atten...
A woman's last name at marriage is a study of the mechanisms of maintaining patronymy and patrilinea...
Marital names shape our ideas about marriage, about our children, and about our selves. For about a ...
The practice of changing one's name and taking the husband's surname remains a marriage norm in Brit...
Within Western cultures, most women in heterosexual relationships adopt their husbands’ surnames aft...
A general awakening of concern for the rights of women has occurred in recent years, and with it the...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
This article will investigate current state laws regarding the change of a husband’s name to his wif...
This book investigates contemporary naming practices on marriage in Britain, drawing on survey data ...
The goal of this activity is to help students identify the varied reasons individuals choose to chan...
212 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.My research provided two main...
The practice of a woman assuming her husband's last name upon marriage is a deeply embedded norm in ...
Replicating and extending previous findings, we report two high-powered studies exploring how hetero...