Marital Happiness and Stability: A Review of the Research in the Sixties

Abstract
Research in the decade of the sixties relevant to marital happiness and stability is reviewed. Attention is centered on instrumental, affective, and temporal (especially family life cycle) variables as they account for the variance in marital happiness and stability. Data from the research reviewed confirm previously established findings with regard to these variables but add some new dimensions and perspectives. Certain pervasive methodological problems in research on these topics are outlined and some suggestions are made for future research.