apart, personality problems, lack of communication, and physical or mental
abuse. The remaining causes were reported by less than 5% of individuals.
The table also shows distributions separately for men and women.
Women were more likely than men to report infidelity, drinking/drug use,
or abuse as reasons for divorce. In contrast, men were more likely than
women to report poor communication or that they did not know what
caused the divorce.
To test the hypotheses, we calculated correlations between each of the
causes of divorce and the demographic and attitudinal variables described
earlier. For example, a variable referred to as “infidelity” was coded 1 if a
respondent reported infidelity as a cause of divorce and 0 otherwise. The
results of this analysis are summarized in Table 4. Because of the small
sample size, we focused on results at the .10 as well as the .05 level of significance.
(The table excludes categories with a relatively small number of
cases.)
apart, personality problems, lack of communication, and physical or mentalabuse. The remaining causes were reported by less than 5% of individuals.The table also shows distributions separately for men and women.Women were more likely than men to report infidelity, drinking/drug use,or abuse as reasons for divorce. In contrast, men were more likely thanwomen to report poor communication or that they did not know whatcaused the divorce.To test the hypotheses, we calculated correlations between each of thecauses of divorce and the demographic and attitudinal variables describedearlier. For example, a variable referred to as “infidelity” was coded 1 if arespondent reported infidelity as a cause of divorce and 0 otherwise. Theresults of this analysis are summarized in Table 4. Because of the smallsample size, we focused on results at the .10 as well as the .05 level of significance.(The table excludes categories with a relatively small number ofcases.)
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