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  1. Sadalla EK, Kenrick DT, & Vershure B. 1987. Dominance and heterosexual attraction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 53: 730-738.

  2. Schachter S. 1964. The interaction of cognitive and physiological determinants of emotional states. Editor: Berkowitz L. Advances in Experimental Social Psychology. New York: Academic Press.

  3. Scharlott BW and Christ WG. 1995. Overcoming Relationship-Initiation Barriers: The Impact of Computer-Dating System on Sex Role, Shyness, and Appearance Inhibitions. Computer in Human Behavior 11(2): 191-204.

  4. Schiano DJ. 1997. Convergent methodologies in cyber-psychology: A case study. Behavioral Research Methods, Instrument, & Computers 29(2): 270-273.

  5. Schmitt DP and Buss DM. 2001. Human mate poaching: Tactics and Temptations for infiltration existing mateships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 80(6): 894-917.

  6. Segal MW. 1974. Alphabet and attraction: Unobtrusive measure of the effect of propinquity in a field setting. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 30:654-657.

  7. Shaffer DR and Bazzini DG. 1997. What Do You Look For in a Prospective Date? Reexamining the Preferences of Men and Women Who Differ in Self-Monitoring Propensities. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 23(6):605-616.

  8. Sharlin SA. 1996. Long-term successful marriages in Israel. Contemporary Family Therapy 18(2): 225-242.

  9. Sharlin S, Kaslow FW and Hammerschmidt H. 2000. Together Through Thick and Thin. A Multinational Picture of Long-Term Marriages. Haworth Clinical Practice Press, New York.

  10. Sheppard JA and Strathman AJ. 1989. Attractive and height: The role of status in dating preferences, frequency of dating, and perception of attractiveness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 15: 617-627.

  11. Sigall H and Aronson E. 1969. Liking for an evaluator as a function of her physical attractiveness and nature of the evaluation. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 5: 93-100.

  12. Simpson JA and Gangestad SW. 1992. Sociosexuality and Romantic Partner Choice. Journal of Personality 60(1): 31-51.

  13. Singh D. 1993. Adaptive significance of female physical attractiveness role of waist-to-hip-ratio. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 65: 293-307.

  14. Sitton S and Rippee ET. 1986. Women still want marriage: sex differences in lonely hearts advertisement. Psychological Reports 58: 257-258.

  15. Smith ER, Becker MA, Byrne D, Przybyla DP. 1993. Sexual attitude of males and females as predicators of interpersonal attraction and marital compatibility. Journal of Applied Social Psychology 23: 1011-1034.

  16. Smith JE, Waldorf VA, & Trembath DL. 1990. "Single male looking for thin, very attractive…" Sex Roles 23: 675-685.

  17. Snyder M and Simpson JA. 1984. Self-monitoring and dating relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 47: 1281-1291.

  18. Snyder M, Berscheid E, & Glick P. 1985. Focusing on the exterior and the interior: Two investigations of the initiation of personal relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 48: 1427-1439.

  19. Solomon Z. 1986. Self acceptance and selection of a marital partner. An assessment of the SVR model of Murstein. Social Behavior and Personality 14: 1-6.

  20. Spanier GB. 1976. Measuring Dyadic Adjustment: New scales for assessing the quality of marriage and similar dyads. Journal of Marriage and The Family 58: 5-28.

  21. Speed A and Gangestad SW. 1997. Romantic Popularity and Mate Preferences: A Peer-Nomination Study. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 9: 928-935.

  22. Sprencher S and Duck S. 1994. Sweet Talk: The importance of perceived communication for romantic and friendship attraction experienced during a get-acquainted date. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 20: 391-400.

  23. Sporakowski MJ and Hughston. 1978. Prescriptions for happy marriage: Adjustments and satisfactions of couples married for 50 or more years. Family Coordinator (27): 321-329.

  24. Stephan WA, Berscheid E, & Walster E. 1971. Sexual arousal and interpersonal perception. Journal Personality and Social Psychology 20: 93-101.

  25. Stinnet N, Collins J, and Montgomery JE. Marital need satisfaction of older husbands and wives. Journal of Marriage and the Family. 429-434.

  26. Stinnet N, Carter L, Montgomery J. 1972. Older Person's Perceptions of Their Marriages. Journal of Marriage and the Family 34: 665-670.

  27. Stroebe W, Insko CA, Thompson VD, Layton BD. 197. Effects of Physical Attractiveness, Attitude, Similarity, and Sex on Various Aspects of Interpersonal Attraction. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 18(1): 79-91.

  28. Surra CA and Longstreth M. 1990. Similarity of Outcomes, Interdependence, and Conflict in Dating Relationships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 59(3): 501-516.

  29. Snyder DK and Smith GT. 1986. Classification of marital relationship: An empirical approach. Journal of Marriage and the Family 48:137-146.

  30. Schmitt DP and Buss DM. 2001. Human mate poaching: Tactics and temptations for infiltrating existing mateships. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 80(6): 894-917.

  31. Schwartz P. 1994. Peer Marriage: How Love Between Equals Really Works. Free Press.