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1. Intimate relationships and olfaction : Body odors, adult attachment, and romance
Abstract : Odors influence several aspects of life, such as thoughts, memories, decisions, and emotions. Numerous studies have shown that human behavior can be affected by odors in different contexts. One such context is social relationships, in which body odors play a role. READ MORE
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2. Identity in Early Adulthood - Aspects of Romantic Relationships and Occupation
Abstract : The overall aim of this licentiate thesis was to broaden the understanding of identity in early adulthood, with a focus on aspects of romantic relationships and occupation in the Swedish cultural context. Study I explored romantic identity among 12 early adults (Mage = 33. READ MORE
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3. To be whatever you want to be, you still need to know what that is: Identity development in emerging adulthood
Abstract : DEGREE OF LlCENTIATE IN PSYCHOLOGY abstract Wängqvist, M (2010). To be whatever you want to be, you still need to know what that is: Identity development in emerging adulthood. Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. READ MORE
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4. Sexual Relationships between Athletes and Coaches : Love, Sexual Consent, and Abuse
Abstract : Coach-athlete sexual relationships (CASR) and sexual harassment and abuse (SHA) in sport can profoundly impact athletes’ welfare and performance. Yet, it is often ignored due to sensitivity, secrecy, and lack of knowledge. There is no previous research on SHA in sport in Sweden, and legal, consensual, same-sex CASR is under-researched. READ MORE
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5. Four Questions Concerning Love and Friendship
Abstract : This thesis contributes to the contemporary, analytic philosophical debate about love and friendship. Part of this debate concerns the apparent paradox that, while the fact that a person is your loved one doesn’t make her more worthy of concern than any other, still you ought sometimes to treat her better than others. READ MORE