Despite increasingly egalitarian gender roles in the United States, when the wedding bells ring for heterosexual couples, husband and wife still commonly emerge sharing the man’s last name. Largely missing from previous studies of marital name change is the influence of religion. We examine the marital naming plans of 199 students from four Evangelical colleges. Nearly all these students planned to marry and more than 80% planned to follow the traditional naming pattern for their gender. Bivariate correlations and logistic regression models reveal that private prayer and more literal views of the Bible correspond to plans for a traditional marital surname. Yet, only a small minority of students evoked religious language to justify their sur...
This article will investigate current state laws regarding the change of a husband’s name to his wif...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
The goal of this activity is to help students identify the varied reasons individuals choose to chan...
Despite increasingly egalitarian gender roles in the United States, when the wedding bells ring for ...
This thesis investigates reasons for the traditional practice of marital name changing among women. ...
Within Western cultures, most women in heterosexual relationships adopt their husbands’ surnames aft...
The practice of a woman assuming her husband's last name upon marriage is a deeply embedded norm in ...
This article demonstrates the continued prevalence of traditional, heteronormative practices regardi...
Replicating and extending previous findings, we report two high-powered studies exploring how hetero...
What\u27s in a name? Based on current family law and policy debates, the answer would seem to be: a ...
Psychologists have long acknowledged the link between names and identity, but little research has st...
[...] a brief history of marital and naming practices will outline how these two concepts have shift...
We used data obtained from wedding announcements in the New York Times newspaper from 1971 through 2...
Marital names shape our ideas about marriage, about our children, and about our selves. For about a ...
Marital name change has been a topic of fierce debate in social settings and has received some atten...
This article will investigate current state laws regarding the change of a husband’s name to his wif...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
The goal of this activity is to help students identify the varied reasons individuals choose to chan...
Despite increasingly egalitarian gender roles in the United States, when the wedding bells ring for ...
This thesis investigates reasons for the traditional practice of marital name changing among women. ...
Within Western cultures, most women in heterosexual relationships adopt their husbands’ surnames aft...
The practice of a woman assuming her husband's last name upon marriage is a deeply embedded norm in ...
This article demonstrates the continued prevalence of traditional, heteronormative practices regardi...
Replicating and extending previous findings, we report two high-powered studies exploring how hetero...
What\u27s in a name? Based on current family law and policy debates, the answer would seem to be: a ...
Psychologists have long acknowledged the link between names and identity, but little research has st...
[...] a brief history of marital and naming practices will outline how these two concepts have shift...
We used data obtained from wedding announcements in the New York Times newspaper from 1971 through 2...
Marital names shape our ideas about marriage, about our children, and about our selves. For about a ...
Marital name change has been a topic of fierce debate in social settings and has received some atten...
This article will investigate current state laws regarding the change of a husband’s name to his wif...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed September 8, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
The goal of this activity is to help students identify the varied reasons individuals choose to chan...