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Lucas et al. / MARITAL SATISFACTION INVARIANCE 121Buss, D. M. (1988). Love acts: The evolutionary biology of love. In R. J. Sternberg & M. L. Barnes (Eds.), Thepsychology of love (pp. 100-118). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Buss, D. M. (1989). Sex differences in human mate preferences: Evolutionary hypotheses tested in 37 cultures.Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 12(1), 1-49.Buss, D. M., Abbott, M., Angleitner, A., Asherian, A., Biaggio, A., Blanco-Villasenor, A., et al. (1990).International preferences in selecting mates: A study of 37 cultures. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology,21(1), 5-47.Byrne, B. M. (2001). Structural equation modeling with AMOS, EQS, and LISREL: Comparative approaches totesting for the factorial validity of a measuring instrument. International Journal of Testing, 1, 55-86.Byrne, B. M., & Campbell, T. L. (1999). Cross-cultural comparisons and the presumption of equivalent measurementand theoretical structure: A look beneath the surface. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 30,555-574.Campos, B., Keltner, D., Beck, J., Gonzaga, G. C., & John, O. P. (2007). Culture and teasing: The relational benefitsof reduced desire for positive differentiation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 3-16.Cheung, G. W., & Rensvold, R. B. (1999). Testing factorial invariance across groups: A reconceptualization andproposed new method. Journal of Management, 25(1), 1-27.Cheung, G. W., & Rensvold, R. B. (2000). Assessing extreme and acquiescence response sets in cross-culturalresearch using structural equation modeling. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 31, 187-212.Daly, M., & Wilson, M. (1988). Homicide. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.Dion, K. L., & Dion, K. K. (1993). Individualistic and collectivistic perspectives on gender and the cultural contextof love and intimacy. Journal of Social Issues, 49, 53-69.Ember, M., & Ember, C. R. (1979). Male-female bonding: A cross-species study of mammals and birds.Behaviour Science Research, 14, 37-56.Fiske, A., Kitayama, S., Markus, H. R., & Nisbett, R. E. (1998). The cultural matrix of social psychology. InD. T. Gilbert, S. T. Fiske, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), The handbook of social psychology (Vol. 2, 4th ed., pp. 915-981). New York: McGraw-Hill.Goode, W. J. (1993). World changes in divorce patterns. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Hazan, C., & Shaver, P. (1987). Romantic love conceptualized as an attachment process. Journal of Personalityand Social Psychology, 52, 511-524.Hazan, C., & Zeifman, D. (1994). Sex and the psychological tether. Advances in Personal Relationships, 5, 151-177.Higgins, L. T., Zheng, M., Liu, Y., & Hui Sun, C. (2002). Attitudes to marriage and sexual behaviors: A surveyof gender and culture differences in China and United Kingdom. Sex Roles, 46(3/4), 75-89.I ⋅ mamoğlu, E. O., & Yasak, Y. (1997). Dimensions of marital relationships as perceived by Turkish husbands andwives. Genetic, Social and General Psychology Monographs, 123(2), 211-232.Insel, T. R. (1997). A neurobiological basis of social attachment. American Journal of Psychiatry, 154, 726-735.Jankowiak, W. R., & Fischer, E. F. (1992). A cross-cultural perspective on romantic love. Ethnology, 31, 149-155.Jöreskog, K. G., & Sörbom, D. (1999). LISREL, version 8.30. Chicago: Scientific Software International.Kleiman, D. G. (1977). Monogamy in mammals. Quarterly Review of Biology, 52, 39-69.Lalonde, R. N., Hynie, M., Pannu, M., & Tatla, S. (2004). The role of culture in interpersonal relationships: Dosecond generation South Asian Canadians want a traditional partner? Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology,35, 503-524.Landis, D., & O’Shea, W. A. (2000). Cross-cultural aspects of passionate love: An individual differences analysis.Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 31, 752-777.Little, T. D. (1997). Mean and covariance structures (MACS) analyses of cross-cultural data: Practical and theoreticalissues. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 32(1), 53-76.Little, T. D. (2000). On the comparability of constructs in cross-cultural research: A critique of Cheung andRensvold. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 31(2), 213-219.Lucas, T., Alexander, S., Firestone, I. J., & LeBreton, J. M. (2007). Development and initial validation of a proceduraland distributive just world measure. Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 71-82.Lucas, T., Michalopoulou, G., Falzerano, P., Menon, S., & Cunningham, W. (in press). Healthcare provider culturalcompetency: Initial validation of a patient report measure. Health Psychology.Lucas, T., Wendorf, C. A., Imamoglu, E. O., Shen, J., Parkhill, M. R., Weisfeld, C. C., et al. (2004). Marital satisfactionin four cultures as a function of homogamy, male dominance and female attractiveness. Sexualities,Evolution and Gender, 6, 97-130.Marsh, H. M., Balla, J. 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122 JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGYRensvold, R. B., & Cheung, G. W. (1998). Testing measurement models for factorial invariance: A systematicapproach. Educational and Psychological Measurement, 58(6), 1017-1034.Rogers, S. J., & White, L. K. (1998). Satisfaction with parenting: The role of marital happiness, family structure,and parents’ gender. Journal of Marriage and Family, 60, 293-308.Russell, R. J. H., & Wells, P. A. (1986). Marriage questionnaire. Unpublished booklet.Russell, R. J. H., & Wells, P. A. (1993). Marriage and relationship questionnaire: MARQ handbook. Kent, UK:Hodder and Stoughton.Satorra, A., & Bentler, P. M. (1994). Corrections to test statistics and standard errors in covariance structureanalysis. In A. VonEye & C. C. Clogg (Eds.), Latent variable analysis: Applications for developmentalresearch (pp. 399-519). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.Shackelford, T. K., & Buss, D. M. (1997). Marital satisfaction in evolutionary psychological perspective. In R. J.Sternberg & M. Hojjatt (Eds.), Satisfaction in close relationships (pp. 7-25). New York: Guilford.Sprecher, S., & Toro-Morn, M. (2002). A study of men and women from different sides of Earth to determine ifmen are from Mars and women are from Venus in their beliefs about love and romantic relationships. SexRoles, 46(5/6), 131-147.Steiger, J. H., Shapiro, A., & Browne, M. W. (1985). On the multivariate asymptotic distribution of sequentialchi-square statistics. Psychometrika, 50(3), 253-263.Story, A., Walsh, C., Quinton, R., & Wynne-Edwards, K. (2000). Hormonal correlates of paternal responsivenessin new and expectant fathers. Evolution and Human Behavior, 21, 79-95.Teachman, J. D., & Heckert, A. (1985). The impact of age and children on remarriage: Further evidence. Journalof Family Issues, 6, 185-203.van Ijzendoorn, M. H., & Sagi, A. (1999). Cross-cultural patterns of attachment. In J. Cassidy & P. H. Shaver(Eds.), Handbook of attachment: Theory, research, and clinical applications (pp. 713-734). New York:Guilford.Vandenberg, R. J., & Lance, C. E. (2000). A review and synthesis of the measurement invariance literature:Suggestions, practices, and recommendations for organizational research. Organizational Research Methods,3(1), 4-69.Wang, G. T. (1994). Social development and family formation in China. Family Perspective, 28, 283-301.Weisfeld, G. E., & Weisfeld, C. C. (2002). Marriage: An evolutionary perspective. Neuroendocrinology Letters,23(Suppl. 4), 47-54.Zavalloni, M. (1975). Social identity and the recoding of reality. International Journal of Psychology, 10, 197-217.Todd Lucas is an assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health Sciences–Division of Occupational and Environmental Health at Wayne State University. He recently completed apostdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Behavioral and Decision Sciences in Medicine (University ofMichigan & Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Hospital). In addition to cross-cultural measurement issues, hisresearch interests include social justice and psychosocial aspects of stress and health.Michele R. Parkhill is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Washington. She received her PhD insocial psychology from Wayne State University. Her research interests include alcohol’s role in sexualassault and risky sexual behavior.Craig A. Wendorf is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point.He received his PhD in social psychology from Wayne State University. In addition to statistical modeling,his research interests include social justice and the psychology of teaching, learning, and assessment.E. Olcay I ⋅ mamoğlu is a professor at the Middle East Technical University (METU), in Ankara, Turkey.She received her BS in psychology from METU, her MA in social psychology from the University of Iowa,and her PhD in developmental social psychology from Strathclyde University in Scotland. Her researchand theoretical interests include relationships between self, well-being, attachment–exploration orientations,value orientations, gender and marital relationships, and the social psychology of older adultsacross and within cultures.Carol C. Weisfeld received her PhD from the University of Chicago. She is a professor at the Universityof Detroit Mercy. Her interests include female inhibition in mixed-sex competition.Downloaded from http://jcc.sagepub.com at College of St. Benedict/St. John's University on April 10, 2008© 2008 SAGE Publications. All rights reserved. Not for commercial use or unauthorized distribution.

Lucas et al. / MARITAL SATISFACTION INVARIANCE 121Buss, D. M. (1988). Love acts: The evolutionary biology <strong>of</strong> love. In R. J. Sternberg & M. L. Barnes (Eds.), Thepsychology <strong>of</strong> love (pp. 100-118). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Buss, D. M. (1989). Sex differences in human mate preferences: Evolutionary hypotheses tested in 37 cultures.Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 12(1), 1-49.Buss, D. M., Abbott, M., Angleitner, A., Asherian, A., Biaggio, A., Blanco-Villasenor, A., et al. (1990).International preferences in selecting mates: A study <strong>of</strong> 37 cultures. <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cross</strong>-<strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong>,21(1), 5-47.Byrne, B. M. (2001). Structural equation modeling with AMOS, EQS, and LISREL: Comparative approaches totesting for the factorial validity <strong>of</strong> a measuring instrument. International <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Testing, 1, 55-86.Byrne, B. M., & Campbell, T. L. (1999). <strong>Cross</strong>-cultural comparisons and the presumption <strong>of</strong> equivalent measurementand theoretical structure: A look beneath the surface. <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cross</strong>-<strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong>, 30,555-574.Campos, B., Keltner, D., Beck, J., Gonzaga, G. C., & John, O. P. (2007). Culture and teasing: The relational benefits<strong>of</strong> reduced desire for positive differentiation. Personality and Social <strong>Psychology</strong> Bulletin, 33, 3-16.Cheung, G. W., & Rensvold, R. B. (1999). Testing factorial invariance across groups: A reconceptualization andproposed new method. <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Management, 25(1), 1-27.Cheung, G. W., & Rensvold, R. B. (2000). Assessing extreme and acquiescence response sets in cross-culturalresearch using structural equation modeling. <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cross</strong>-<strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong>, 31, 187-212.Daly, M., & Wilson, M. (1988). Homicide. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.Dion, K. L., & Dion, K. K. (1993). Individualistic and collectivistic perspectives on gender and the cultural context<strong>of</strong> love and intimacy. <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Social Issues, 49, 53-69.Ember, M., & Ember, C. R. (1979). Male-female bonding: A cross-species study <strong>of</strong> mammals and birds.Behaviour Science Research, 14, 37-56.Fiske, A., Kitayama, S., Markus, H. R., & Nisbett, R. E. (1998). The cultural matrix <strong>of</strong> social psychology. InD. T. Gilbert, S. T. Fiske, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), The handbook <strong>of</strong> social psychology (Vol. 2, 4th ed., pp. 915-981). New York: McGraw-Hill.Goode, W. J. (1993). World changes in divorce patterns. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.Hazan, C., & Shaver, P. (1987). Romantic love conceptualized as an attachment process. <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Personalityand Social <strong>Psychology</strong>, 52, 511-524.Hazan, C., & Zeifman, D. (1994). Sex and the psychological tether. Advances in Personal Relationships, 5, 151-177.Higgins, L. T., Zheng, M., Liu, Y., & Hui Sun, C. (2002). Attitudes to marriage and sexual behaviors: A survey<strong>of</strong> gender and culture differences in China and United Kingdom. Sex Roles, 46(3/4), 75-89.I ⋅ mamoğlu, E. O., & Yasak, Y. (1997). Dimensions <strong>of</strong> marital relationships as perceived by Turkish husbands andwives. Genetic, Social and General <strong>Psychology</strong> Monographs, 123(2), 211-232.Insel, T. R. (1997). A neurobiological basis <strong>of</strong> social attachment. American <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> Psychiatry, 154, 726-735.Jankowiak, W. R., & Fischer, E. F. (1992). A cross-cultural perspective on romantic love. Ethnology, 31, 149-155.Jöreskog, K. G., & Sörbom, D. (1999). LISREL, version 8.30. Chicago: Scientific S<strong>of</strong>tware International.Kleiman, D. G. (1977). Monogamy in mammals. Quarterly Review <strong>of</strong> Biology, 52, 39-69.Lalonde, R. N., Hynie, M., Pannu, M., & Tatla, S. (2004). The role <strong>of</strong> culture in interpersonal relationships: Dosecond generation South Asian Canadians want a traditional partner? <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cross</strong>-<strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong>,35, 503-524.Landis, D., & O’Shea, W. A. (2000). <strong>Cross</strong>-cultural aspects <strong>of</strong> passionate love: An individual differences analysis.<strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cross</strong>-<strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong>, 31, 752-777.Little, T. D. (1997). Mean and covariance structures (MACS) analyses <strong>of</strong> cross-cultural data: Practical and theoreticalissues. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 32(1), 53-76.Little, T. D. (2000). On the comparability <strong>of</strong> constructs in cross-cultural research: A critique <strong>of</strong> Cheung andRensvold. <strong>Journal</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cross</strong>-<strong>Cultural</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong>, 31(2), 213-219.Lucas, T., Alexander, S., Firestone, I. J., & LeBreton, J. M. (2007). Development and initial validation <strong>of</strong> a proceduraland distributive just world measure. Personality and Individual Differences, 43, 71-82.Lucas, T., Michalopoulou, G., Falzerano, P., Menon, S., & Cunningham, W. (in press). Healthcare provider culturalcompetency: Initial validation <strong>of</strong> a patient report measure. Health <strong>Psychology</strong>.Lucas, T., Wendorf, C. A., Imamoglu, E. O., Shen, J., Parkhill, M. R., Weisfeld, C. C., et al. (2004). Marital satisfactionin four cultures as a function <strong>of</strong> homogamy, male dominance and female attractiveness. Sexualities,Evolution and Gender, 6, 97-130.Marsh, H. M., Balla, J. R., & McDonald, R. P. (1988). Goodness-<strong>of</strong>-fit indexes in confirmatory factor analysis:The effect <strong>of</strong> sample size. Psychological Bulletin, 103, 391-410.Money, J., & Ehrhardt, A. A. (1972). Man & woman, boy & girl. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press.Downloaded from http://jcc.sagepub.com at College <strong>of</strong> St. Benedict/St. John's University on April 10, 2008© 2008 SAGE Publications. All rights reserved. Not for commercial use or unauthorized distribution.

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