thelovingkind Posted June 27, 2011 Posted June 27, 2011 There's so much literature out there on the subject of love and relationships where the authority simply comes from commonly-held social norms, the author's mix of anecdotal evidence and personal beliefs or some faux-scientific "evolutionary sociology" speculation. But I'm really interested in the peer-reviewed science behind this stuff. You know, when they hook couples up to wires and check their hormonal balance over time to work out the different phases of a relationship, etc. Does anyone know any good books about love and relationships that use these kinds of academic studies to support their claims and findings?
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