A Social Psychology Research Project - Equallyokedtarians - Liberal ArtsGStanleyHall1892
A Better Understanding of ...The "Equallyokedtarians" ..individuals who form coupleships related to their sameness or similarity of their 'civil identities'. Key Words: Unequally yoked, Unequallyoked, Unequally-yoked, equally yoked, egalitarianistic, true equality, introduction to social psychology, sociology, violation of social mores, social science, deviancy, mating, deviancies, statistics, abnormalacies, sexual perversions, data base, psychopathology, pairing off, sociopathology, Violation of Social Mores, Engagement, biostatistics, Equally-yoked, Equallyoked Couples, Equallyoked, Equallyokedtarian, Equallyokedtarians, Equallyokedtarianism, Coupling up, Pairing-Off, Coupleships, Mate Selection, Dyadic Relationships, Premartial Pairing, Civil Identity, Intimacy and Mating, Pre-engagement, Courting, Courtship, Spouses, Dyads, Dyadic Psychology, Social Mores, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Biopsychosociocultural Medicine, Clinical Sociology, Social Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosocial Health, Marriage and Family Therapy, Sociocultural Anthropology, Human Ecology.
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Social Scientific Studies---Equally-Yoked---Liberal-Arts-and-HumanitiesDrGeorgeKingPhD
This document contains summaries of various studies comparing equally yoked couples and unequally yoked couples. Some key findings from the studies include: equally yoked couples scored higher than unequally yoked couples in understanding roles in marriage, commitment to each other, clarity of vision and roles, and encouragement of one another's spiritual growth. Unequally yoked couples scored higher than equally yoked couples in incidents of jealousy. The document provides definitions and examples of equally yoked and unequally yoked couples.
A Social Psychology Research Project - Equallyokedtarians - Liberal ArtsGStanleyHall1892
A Better Understanding of ...The "Equallyokedtarians" ..individuals who form coupleships related to their sameness or similarity of their 'civil identities'. Key Words: Unequally yoked, Unequallyoked, Unequally-yoked, equally yoked, egalitarianistic, true equality, introduction to social psychology, sociology, violation of social mores, social science, deviancy, mating, deviancies, statistics, abnormalacies, sexual perversions, data base, psychopathology, pairing off, sociopathology, Violation of Social Mores, Engagement, biostatistics, Equally-yoked, Equallyoked Couples, Equallyoked, Equallyokedtarian, Equallyokedtarians, Equallyokedtarianism, Coupling up, Pairing-Off, Coupleships, Mate Selection, Dyadic Relationships, Premartial Pairing, Civil Identity, Intimacy and Mating, Pre-engagement, Courting, Courtship, Spouses, Dyads, Dyadic Psychology, Social Mores, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Biopsychosociocultural Medicine, Clinical Sociology, Social Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosocial Health, Marriage and Family Therapy, Sociocultural Anthropology, Human Ecology.
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This is a graduate level research project-slide presentation having to do with one of the most popular phenomenas of the new millenium era - amongst true intellectuals – perplexing to Globalists alike - describing a term that can examined within in various academic disaplines, it is the term, 'Equallyokedtarian' (derived from the word, equally yoked) and (not unequally yoked) means a person who recognizes, identifies with, couples-up with, bonds with, marrys, and forms an extended family with-amongst their own 'civil identity' group. It is used by Professors of: the Humanities, and Human Ecology, Sociocultural Anthropology, Sociology 101, Social Psychology, Psychological Sociology, Social Psychiatry, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Civil Rights & Public Health, Multiculturalism Studies, etc. at the end of the slide show may be a very brief -Quiz- optional and is FREE TO DOWNLOAD by academia.
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This document contains summaries of various studies comparing equally yoked couples and unequally yoked couples. Some key findings from the studies include: equally yoked couples scored higher than unequally yoked couples in understanding roles in marriage, commitment to each other, clarity of vision and roles, and encouragement of one another's spiritual growth. Unequally yoked couples scored higher than equally yoked couples in incidents of jealousy. The document provides definitions and examples of equally yoked and unequally yoked couples.
This document discusses the concept of "equallyoked couples" which refers to couples that share the same "civil identity" across characteristics like ethnicity, religion, political views, etc. It provides definitions of equallyoked from social, religious and secular perspectives. It also summarizes several studies that found equallyoked couples tended to be less likely to use alcohol/drugs, had higher compatibility and rates of simultaneous orgasm compared to unequallyoked couples. Finally, it briefly mentions some human rights cases involving equallyoked individuals.
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Equallyoked Couples in a Multicultural Society - The Liberal Arts and Humanities: Key Words: Unequally yoked, Unequallyoked, Unequally-yoked, equally yoked, egalitarianistic, true equality, introduction to social psychology, sociology, violation of social mores, social science, deviancy, mating, deviancies, statistics, abnormalacies, sexual perversions, data base, psychopathology, pairing off, sociopathology, Violation of Social Mores, Engagement, biostatistics, Equally-yoked, Equallyoked Couples, Equallyoked, Equallyokedtarian, Equallyokedtarians, Equallyokedtarianism, Coupling up, Pairing-Off, Coupleships, Mate Selection, Dyadic Relationships, Premartial Pairing, Civil Identity, Intimacy and Mating, Pre-engagement, Courting, Courtship, Spouses, Dyads, Dyadic Psychology, Social Mores, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Biopsychosociocultural Medicine, Clinical Sociology, Social Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosocial Health, Marriage and Family Therapy, Sociocultural Anthropology, Human Ecology.
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This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" in relationships. It provides definitions for key terms like "equally yoked", "unequally yoked", and "coupling up". Several studies on college campuses are summarized that looked at differences in behaviors like prayer, fellowship activities, and mentorship between equally and unequally yoked couples. The document stresses the importance of having the same spiritual identity and values in a relationship.
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EQUALLYOKEDTARIANS - A SocPsy Research Project - Liberal Arts and Humanities .
Key Words: Unequally yoked, Unequallyoked, Unequally-yoked, equally yoked, egalitarianistic, true equality, introduction to social psychology, sociology, violation of social mores, social science, deviancy, mating, deviancies, statistics, abnormalacies, sexual perversions, data base, psychopathology, pairing off, sociopathology, Violation of Social Mores, Engagement, biostatistics, Equally-yoked, Equallyoked Couples, Equallyoked, Equallyokedtarian, Equallyokedtarians, Equallyokedtarianism, Coupling up, Pairing-Off, Coupleships, Mate Selection, Dyadic Relationships, Premartial Pairing, Civil Identity, Intimacy and Mating, Pre-engagement, Courting, Courtship, Spouses, Dyads, Dyadic Psychology, Social Mores, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Biopsychosociocultural Medicine, Clinical Sociology, Social Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosocial Health, Marriage and Family Therapy, Sociocultural Anthropology, Human Ecology.
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This document discusses sociological perspectives on gender inequality. It begins by differentiating between the concepts of sex and gender, noting that sex refers to biological attributes while gender refers to social and cultural roles and expectations. It then examines the process of gender socialization through key socializing agents like family, education, peers and media. Finally, it explores several sociological theories that seek to explain the origins and persistence of gender inequality in areas like the workplace, family roles, politics, health and violence. The document aims to provide an overview of sociological understandings of gender as a social construct and the social forces that contribute to gender inequality.
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2) It provides definitions and explanations of terms related to equally yoked relationships, such as civil identity, equallyokedtarians, and social mores.
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The document discusses how humanities disciplines like philosophy, religion, history, literature and the arts impact people's perceptions of who they are, why they exist, and how they should act. It examines how culture and socialization shape individuals' norms, beliefs and sense of appropriate behavior through symbolic systems and the internalization of dominant cultural values. The document questions whether formal institutions like education, religion and therapy play a role in socially constructing people's worldviews, morality and sense of self.
This slide presentation entitled, "Equallyoked" – a social phenomena that has been identified in virtually all multicultural societies around the world. Whether its a Marriage, Family, and Child Psychologist referring to this dyadic archetectural phenomena with respect to the individuals in such a partnership for such reasons as social resilience, assurance of family lineage, and ‘security in self-esteem or as only a description.’ Social Psychologists identify this social phenomena amongst peoples anywhere as the most valued of 'social mores.' Sociologists recognize this social phenomena as perpetual community (psychosocial) health matter - especially amongst various specifically identified areas and groups.
SocPsy303 - Webinar - Liberal Arts and HumanitiesYaleCollege1718
The document discusses the concept of "equally yoked dyads" or couples who share similar characteristics in their "civil identity". It provides an outline on topics related to equally yoked couples including genetics, social psychology, religious doctrine, and law. Research has found that equally yoked couples tend to have higher levels of commitment, intimacy, and social decision making compared to unequally yoked couples. The document also discusses definitions, theories, and studies related to equally yoked relationships from a social psychology perspective.
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This document discusses the concept of "equallyokedtarians", which refers to individuals who form coupleships based on their similarity of "civil identities". Civil identity encompasses aspects like ethnicity, politics, religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, and marital status. The document explores equallyokedtarianism from various perspectives including religious, secular, clinical, and modern interpretations. It also examines factors like beliefs, personality, and social mores in the context of equallyoked and unequallyoked relationships.
This document discusses the concept of "equallyoked couples" which refers to couples that share the same "civil identity" across characteristics like ethnicity, religion, political views, etc. It provides definitions of equallyoked from social, religious and secular perspectives. It also summarizes several studies that found equallyoked couples tended to be less likely to use alcohol/drugs, had higher compatibility and rates of simultaneous orgasm compared to unequallyoked couples. Finally, it briefly mentions some human rights cases involving equallyoked individuals.
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Equallyoked Couples in a Multicultural Society - The Liberal Arts and Humanities: Key Words: Unequally yoked, Unequallyoked, Unequally-yoked, equally yoked, egalitarianistic, true equality, introduction to social psychology, sociology, violation of social mores, social science, deviancy, mating, deviancies, statistics, abnormalacies, sexual perversions, data base, psychopathology, pairing off, sociopathology, Violation of Social Mores, Engagement, biostatistics, Equally-yoked, Equallyoked Couples, Equallyoked, Equallyokedtarian, Equallyokedtarians, Equallyokedtarianism, Coupling up, Pairing-Off, Coupleships, Mate Selection, Dyadic Relationships, Premartial Pairing, Civil Identity, Intimacy and Mating, Pre-engagement, Courting, Courtship, Spouses, Dyads, Dyadic Psychology, Social Mores, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Biopsychosociocultural Medicine, Clinical Sociology, Social Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosocial Health, Marriage and Family Therapy, Sociocultural Anthropology, Human Ecology.
The Equally Yoked Couple - Christian Psychology - Liberal Arts and HumanitiesJohnNevinsAndrews1874
This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" in relationships. It provides definitions for key terms like "equally yoked", "unequally yoked", and "coupling up". Several studies on college campuses are summarized that looked at differences in behaviors like prayer, fellowship activities, and mentorship between equally and unequally yoked couples. The document stresses the importance of having the same spiritual identity and values in a relationship.
Equallyokedtarians - A Social Psychology Research Project - Liberal Arts and ...BillyTODonohue
EQUALLYOKEDTARIANS - A SocPsy Research Project - Liberal Arts and Humanities .
Key Words: Unequally yoked, Unequallyoked, Unequally-yoked, equally yoked, egalitarianistic, true equality, introduction to social psychology, sociology, violation of social mores, social science, deviancy, mating, deviancies, statistics, abnormalacies, sexual perversions, data base, psychopathology, pairing off, sociopathology, Violation of Social Mores, Engagement, biostatistics, Equally-yoked, Equallyoked Couples, Equallyoked, Equallyokedtarian, Equallyokedtarians, Equallyokedtarianism, Coupling up, Pairing-Off, Coupleships, Mate Selection, Dyadic Relationships, Premartial Pairing, Civil Identity, Intimacy and Mating, Pre-engagement, Courting, Courtship, Spouses, Dyads, Dyadic Psychology, Social Mores, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Biopsychosociocultural Medicine, Clinical Sociology, Social Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosocial Health, Marriage and Family Therapy, Sociocultural Anthropology, Human Ecology.
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This document discusses sociological perspectives on gender inequality. It begins by differentiating between the concepts of sex and gender, noting that sex refers to biological attributes while gender refers to social and cultural roles and expectations. It then examines the process of gender socialization through key socializing agents like family, education, peers and media. Finally, it explores several sociological theories that seek to explain the origins and persistence of gender inequality in areas like the workplace, family roles, politics, health and violence. The document aims to provide an overview of sociological understandings of gender as a social construct and the social forces that contribute to gender inequality.
This is a short presentation about Assessing and Recording the Baseline 'Civil Identity' - for those Social Psychologists who are involved in courtroom proceedings - expert witnesses.
Introduction to the Equally Yoked Coupleship - Liberal Arts & HumanitiesEve Of Eden
1) The document discusses the concept of "equally yoked", which refers to couples who purposefully bond and marry those with similar "civil identities" based on factors like ethnicity, religion, politics, etc.
2) It provides definitions and explanations of terms related to equally yoked relationships, such as civil identity, equallyokedtarians, and social mores.
3) The document suggests that couples who share similar civil identities may do so for reasons like bonding, marriage and family goals, self-esteem, and preserving cultural standards in a multicultural society.
A Better Understanding of Equallyokedtarianism-Liberal Arts & HumanitiesDrMarylinVosSavantPhD
A Better Understanding of Equallyokedtarianism - Liberal Arts & Humanities - Social Psychology - Sociology - Marriage, Family, and Child Clinical Studies
The document discusses how humanities disciplines like philosophy, religion, history, literature and the arts impact people's perceptions of who they are, why they exist, and how they should act. It examines how culture and socialization shape individuals' norms, beliefs and sense of appropriate behavior through the internalization and reinforcement of symbolic systems. The document questions whether social institutions like education, religion and therapy help form people's worldviews and sense of self.
The document discusses how humanities disciplines like philosophy, religion, history, literature and the arts impact people's perceptions of who they are, why they exist, and how they should act. It examines how culture and socialization shape individuals' norms, beliefs and sense of appropriate behavior through symbolic systems and the internalization of dominant cultural values. The document questions whether formal institutions like education, religion and therapy play a role in socially constructing people's worldviews, morality and sense of self.
This slide presentation entitled, "Equallyoked" – a social phenomena that has been identified in virtually all multicultural societies around the world. Whether its a Marriage, Family, and Child Psychologist referring to this dyadic archetectural phenomena with respect to the individuals in such a partnership for such reasons as social resilience, assurance of family lineage, and ‘security in self-esteem or as only a description.’ Social Psychologists identify this social phenomena amongst peoples anywhere as the most valued of 'social mores.' Sociologists recognize this social phenomena as perpetual community (psychosocial) health matter - especially amongst various specifically identified areas and groups.
SocPsy303 - Webinar - Liberal Arts and HumanitiesYaleCollege1718
The document discusses the concept of "equally yoked dyads" or couples who share similar characteristics in their "civil identity". It provides an outline on topics related to equally yoked couples including genetics, social psychology, religious doctrine, and law. Research has found that equally yoked couples tend to have higher levels of commitment, intimacy, and social decision making compared to unequally yoked couples. The document also discusses definitions, theories, and studies related to equally yoked relationships from a social psychology perspective.
A Social Psychology Research Project - Equallyokedtarians - Liberal ArtsDrLewisAron1992
This document discusses the concept of "equallyokedtarians", which refers to individuals who form coupleships based on their similarity of "civil identities". Civil identity encompasses aspects like ethnicity, politics, religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, and marital status. The document explores equallyokedtarianism from various perspectives including religious, secular, clinical, and modern interpretations. It also examines factors like beliefs, personality, and social mores in the context of equallyoked and unequallyoked relationships.
Social Psychology 202 - Webinar - Equally Yoked CouplesJames Manning
Equally-Yoked Couples is The Study of Dyads with an Identical 'Civil Identity' in by Dyadic Psychologists who are in search of robust statistical data.
This document discusses the concept of "equally-yoked dyads" or equally-yoked coupleships. It provides definitions and perspectives from various fields including social psychology, religious doctrine, law, and psychotherapy. Examples of equally-yoked couples are provided based on sharing the same civil identity traits. Research is presented suggesting equally-yoked couples tend to be happier and more committed than unequally-yoked couples.
The Equally Yoked Couple - Soc Psy 222 is a presentation for Liberal Arts and Humanities college students - Key Words: Unequally yoked, Unequallyoked, Unequally-yoked, equally yoked, egalitarianistic, true equality, introduction to social psychology, sociology, violation of social mores, social science, deviancy, mating, deviancies, statistics, abnormalacies, sexual perversions, data base, psychopathology, pairing off, sociopathology, Violation of Social Mores, Engagement, biostatistics, Equally-yoked, Equallyoked Couples, Equallyoked, Equallyokedtarian, Equallyokedtarians, Equallyokedtarianism, Coupling up, Pairing-Off, Coupleships, Mate Selection, Dyadic Relationships, Premartial Pairing, Civil Identity, Intimacy and Mating, Pre-engagement, Courting, Courtship, Spouses, Dyads, Dyadic Psychology, Social Mores, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Biopsychosociocultural Medicine, Clinical Sociology, Social Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Psychosocial Health, Marriage and Family Therapy, Sociocultural Anthropology, Human Ecology.
'Equally Yoked' is pronounced … “Eek quel ee + Yoak‘d” and is when a couple - who recognize, identify with, related to, believe in, bond with, and marries one another purposefully related to the same (or nearly the same) ‘Civil Identity’* - thus are considered in a multi-cultural society,"Equally Yoked" (‘equallyoked’).
Recall, * ‘Civil Identity’ (a Social Psychology term) - describes a mosaic of features concerning an individual’s present: Ethnicity, political party membership, race and color, religious membership, disability/handicap, age group/generation, (proper) sexual orientation, familial status, and marital status.
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This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" in relationships. It defines equally yoked as when a heterosexual couple recognizes, relates to, identifies with, believes in, and bonds with each other based on having similar civil identities in areas like ethnicity, politics, religion, race, gender, sexual orientation, and marital status. It notes research showing people rate being equally yoked as very important. The document also lists various rights people have in pursuing and being in equally yoked relationships, such as the right to refuse an unequally yoked situation and the right to be treated respectfully.
An Equally Yoked Dyad - Dyadic Psychology - Liberal Arts and HumanitiesKarl Birnaum
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Religious Convocation on the Equally Yoked Couple - Liberal Arts and HumanitiesJohnNevinsAndrews1874
This document provides an outline and overview of a presentation on equally yoked couples from a doctrinal and Christian psychology perspective. The presentation aims to reveal old biblical doctrine, explain scriptural meaning, and provide clergy guidance. It discusses definitions of key terms, reviews seminary and Bible college research studies, and examines chaplaincy and pastoral cases. The presentation also explores equally yoked couples as a social more, sound doctrine, and indicators of devotion. It analyzes equally yoked relationships through biopsychosocial, philosophical, and modern social psychology lenses.
Religious Convocation - The Equally Yoked Couple - Liberal Arts and HumanitiesRoger Williamson
This document provides an outline and overview of a presentation on equally yoked couples from a doctrinal and Christian psychology perspective. The presentation aims to reveal old biblical doctrine, explain scriptural meaning, and provide clergy guidance. It discusses definitions of key terms, reviews seminary and Bible college research studies, and examines chaplaincy and pastoral cases. The presentation also explores equally yoked couples as a social more, sound doctrine, and indicators of devotion. It analyzes equally yoked relationships through biopsychosocial, philosophical, and modern social psychology lenses.
This is social psychology presentation about the social phenomena - EQUALLY YOKED COUPLES - its a Liberal Arts and Humanities project in Dyadic Psychology.
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only – i.e., graduate students, clinical researchers, and
post-doctorate professionals.
All quotations here within are actually either direct or
paraphrased quotes from personal interviews, public
lectures, formal clinical research journals or mass
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So therefore, the use of any quotations here within is
granted and understood that it may be used for
educational purposes in: counseling practicums,
social psychology research, supervised clinical
psychiatry and psychotherapy.
- Liberal Arts and Humanities -- Liberal Arts and Humanities -
3. ObjectivesObjectives
• A little more of the Philosophy
– Pairs, Twosomes, Coupleships, and Dyads
• Social Psychology
– Field Surveys, Clinical Research, Longitudinal Studies
• Religious Doctrine
– Campus and Bible School Interviews
• Law and Justice
– Couples identified as ‘one’ have unalienable
rights
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WebinarWebinar
4. Clinical PsychologyClinical Psychology
• “The Equallyokedtarian phenomena represents true to
life examples of the ideal couples structure. In
Clinical Social Psychology studies - photographs of
Equallyoked Couples are as diverse and wide in
variety as there are stars in heaven across the
universe.” (1998)
Chicago, IL
Clinical Social Psychology
Anonymous
5. Dyadic PsychologyDyadic Psychology
• “Equallyokedtarians” are of interest to social
psychologists because they represent a dyadic group
of the same (or nearly equal/similar)‘civil identity.’
• Couples who primarily choose to bond and marry
together ‘because’ they are the ‘same’ or ‘very
similar’ civil identities, among other reasons, may
contribute to marital longevity-staying together for
a lifetime as.. evidenced.
• The measured ‘self esteem’ of individuals of a
marital couple who marries with backgrounds related
to their own ‘civil identities’ are worthy marital
satisfaction studies as well.
- Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology
6. ““Kiss ‘n’ Tell”Kiss ‘n’ Tell”
• Study: Tally whether individuals can ‘guess’ if someone is of
the same ‘civil identity’ or not when blindfolded.
• Lab: Anonymous individuals – One female and one male -
were blindfolded - out of sight to one another.
• Clinical Procedure: The couples blind-folded were
‘equallyoked’ and ‘unequallyoked’ and presented to meet one
another under strict observation for a brief period.
• Couples were then instructed to choose - whether to touch
(hand-shake), hug (socially), social kiss (European cheek-kiss)
and talk for a limited time period.
• Individuals recorded whether the
anonymous other was ‘equallyoked’
or not equallyoked.
SocialSocial
PsychologyPsychology
Results: “50:50” Yes, about half ‘could’ tell!
7. Scientists and AmateursScientists and Amateurs
“Scientists (of the social sciences) have identified
‘equally yoked’ couples as a ‘more perfect union.’”
Australia, 2000
“Whatever the species of mammal here on earth,
whether it’s human or animal - pairing off as ‘equally
yoked’ can be readily identified, even by amateurs.
Hawaii, 2001
Social
Psychology
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
8. An Example of ‘Equally yoked’An Example of ‘Equally yoked’
mothermother fatherfather
child
- Ethnicity:
- Politics:
- Religion:
- Race:
- Color:
- Age:
- Disability
- Sex: FemaleFemale
- Sexual (pleasure
preference)
Orientation:
- Marital status:
- Ethnicity:
- Politics:
- Religion:
- Race:
- Color:
- Age:
- Disability
- Sex: MaleMale
- Sexual (pleasure
preference)
Orientation:
- Marital status:
“Civil Identity” is actually a unique mosaic of one’s PRESENT: Ethnicity, Political Party, Race, Color,
Religion, Disability, Sex, Sexual (Pleasure Preference) Orientation, Marital Status, Family Status, …..
The ‘same’ (or similar) Civil Identity
9. “…“…roles in marriage…”roles in marriage…”
• A study amongst graduates off campus revealed that
“Equally yoked Couples” scored higher levels of
understanding than did ‘unequally yoked couples’
concerning roles (about one another’s roles in their
marriage).5
U.S.A., 2002
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
10. A Biopsychosociocultural InstrumentA Biopsychosociocultural Instrument
Ethnicity
Politics
Race
Color
Religion
Disability
Age
Sex
Sexual (pleasure preference)
Orientation
Marital Status
Familial Status
<50%
<50%
<50%
0.0%
>0.1%
Typical Civil Identity
If…
<50%
<50%
<50%
and…
…….‘unequally yoked’ (unequallyoked)…
<50%
<50%
50:50
TheThe
RuleRule
Social Psychology
Self and Identity
data base
standardizedmeasurementsofcivilidentityandcorrectionfactors
therefore…
• Yes, “Equal”
• ‘nearly’ equal
• ‘slightly’ equal
“No”
11. Percentage of “Unequally Yoked”Percentage of “Unequally Yoked”
15-17 18-21
High School Community
College
22-24 25-29
University
Classes
Master’s
Level
30-39 40-49
Doctorate
Candidates
Post
Doctorate
No premaritalNo premarital
Counseling/Education:Counseling/Education:
r/t “Equally Yoked”r/t “Equally Yoked”
Divorce Recovery -Divorce Recovery -
Classes/Workshops:Classes/Workshops:
r/t “Equally Yoked”r/t “Equally Yoked”
- Longitudinal Studies: “Equally Yoked vs Unequally Yoked
Populations”, Research Studies in Dyadic Psychology, 2001 - 2015
* Incidence of Equally Yoked versus Unequally Yoked Coupleships.
“Fluctuating incidents of Coupleships” – Variability is hypothesized due to couples are
‘uninformed/misinformed, uneducated - to - well informed, better educated.
By Age Group*: USA, 2001 – 2015
Court OrderedCourt Ordered
Counseling:Counseling:
r/t “Equally Yoked”r/t “Equally Yoked”
Pre-Midlife
12. CorelationshipsCorelationships in thein the Equally-yokedEqually-yoked
• Equally-yoked Couple Architectures:
• “Equally-yoked” Couples Models
– Modern computer science: identifying features
– Clinical analysis/conservative interpretations
– Extrapolation of data about ‘Equallyokedtarians’
• “Unequally-yoked” Epidemic Samples
– Unequally-yoked Couples Paradox
• Vital Statistics: Non-equally yoked amplitudes
Social Psychology Research:
2000-2001, USA
14. AttitudesAttitudes in thein the Equally-yokedEqually-yoked
A new generation of social psychologists are now
interested in the components of attitudes, how
attitudes develop and how attitudes change
particularly amongst the ‘equally yoked’.
Dyadic Psychologist’s area of major research involves
the study of attitudes amongst ‘equally yoked’
couples and ‘unequally yoked’ couples too.
Three core components of attitude are the ABCs:
Affective (the feelings), Behavioral (habits and
lifestyle), and the Cognitive (understanding).
- SocPsy700
15. ……out on College Campuses:out on College Campuses:
• “All it is – is ‘equally yoked’ – simple.”
• “It’s perfectly natural to be ‘equally yoked’.”
• “It feels really good to be ‘equally yoked’.”
• “I’m comfortable to be’ equally yoked’.”
• “It feels exuberating to be ‘equally yoked’.”
• “I actually feel more comfortable among family and friends.”
• “I feel a sense of freedom in America being ‘equally
yoked’.”
• “I feel God created the ‘equally yoked’ relationship in the
beginning just for us.
• “Well, God meant for us to be ‘equally yoked’, I feel.
• “Equally yoked? It means true happiness.”
USA, UK, Canada, Austraiia
Psychology Project
2015
16. ““AI – Robots”AI – Robots”
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
• …factoring in ‘the ideal couple’ for the robiotics and
the future of world citizenry:
• A marital architecture that is based upon the true
‘Equally-yoked’ model.
• CI (Civil Identity) as best irreducible ‘coupleship’
complexity for the intermix of artificial intelligence-
robots and restorative human coupling up.
“The Futuristics of AI-Robotics”
17. ……Religious Entertainment…Religious Entertainment…
Broadcasters throughout the nation
• Plays
– with an Equally yoked couple is the cast
• Portraying
– of ‘equally yoked’ verses ‘unequally yoked’.
• Roles
– suitable personality and character scripting
Liberal Arts and
Humanities: Media
18. Modern Social PsychologyModern Social Psychology
Today, social psychologists study the traits and factors that
either prevent or lead ‘equally yoked’ dyads to relate to, bond
with, and marry or otherwise.(a)
Still other social psychologists look at unequally yoked
dyad’s acting out in the presence of others, and the social
pathology under which certain actions and negative reactions
and feelings occur.(ibid)
Social psychologists who study ‘equally yoked’ couples are
‘normative’ investigators-who are concerned with the way
feelings, thoughts, beliefs, intentions and goals are constructed
and how such psychological factors, in turn, influence our
interactions with others.(b)
- SocPsy200
19. “…“…a holy relationship...”a holy relationship...”
• “A massive review of historic sacred literature
identifying any reference to, and all forms of,
‘Equallyokedtarianism’ with a confirmation, baptism
or ritual religiousity within or outside of sectarianism,
even into formal Christianity reveals that it is a holy
relationship designed by the Father above.”12
- Fr. J.G. Abigail
- Translated from Old Latin
- Rome, Italy
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
20. …growing need…
“Psychology, psychiatry, and psychotherapy, are
the rallying points for the growing need to
educate and reeducate the students and the
public about the importance of
equallyokedtarianism.”
Social Psychology/Psychotherapy
Clinical and Mental Health Psychiatry
Houston, TX/Chicago, IL U.S.A.
22. BiopsychosocioculturalBiopsychosociocultural DevelopmentDevelopment
• Understanding individuals who marry as unequally
yoked partners – (Social psychiatry)
– Antisocial/subcultural perversions/acting-out
– Perpetrated deviant acts, acting, actions…
• A comprehension of couples/pairing off as
equallyokedtarians – (Health psychology)
– Personality/Character, health communication
– +
Social mores, Sociocultural health habits
– Personal Identity, personal values/moral codes
SocialSocial
PsychologyPsychology
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
23. Religious and PhilosophicalReligious and Philosophical
• “An extraordinary ‘couple’ who share a ‘civil identity’
related to their theology and cultural locale.” 1
Paris, France, 2000
• “People who believe and care about preserving their
‘civil identity’ and too – their family’s ‘identity’
lineage.” 1, 2, 3
Madrid, Spain, 1999
• “Here is the rare ethical sensibility in mating for life
as true practicing Christians.” 3
New York, USA, 2001
RLGNS 101 : Equally Yoked
24. “…“…success…”success…”
• A randomized study of unequally yoked couples was
compared to identified equally yoked couples
concerning: what ‘success’ meant to each of the
individuals within the coupleship - the results were
that – the Unequally yoked couples’s understanding
and definitions of ‘success’ focused more on
corporations and monetary wealth. While equally
yoked couples yielded resulted with high levels of
personal values satisfaction, financial stability, and
outcomes related to social benefits.15
U.S.A., 2000
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
25. ““...idealistic...”...idealistic...”
• “Although it seems rather a bit
‘idealistic’, an equallyequallyyokedyoked relationship
is, in fact, the oldest most respected type of
pairing off of couples here on earth.”
An Anonymous Quote
Psychotherapist/ Social Psychiatry
Old Eastern Slavonica Culture, Russia
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
26. Depth & Breath of DevotionDepth & Breath of Devotion
• “Sin=Unequally yoked is a delusion of the devil’s
concoction.” Sermon, 1999
• “Getting right with God” – choosing the ‘equally
yoked’ relationship as the primary coupleship in life.
Bible Study, 2000
• “…is turning one’s back on the Holy Bible and the
true Church – rather than partnering keenly with them
in Christ. Seminary, 2001
RLGNS 101:
“Devotion”
– Liberal Arts and Humanities –
27. Q/AQ/A
Discussion
Statement:
“It’s disgusting to think we have to abide in any
‘civil rights’ and ‘human rights’ when we are
free choice to violate people’s ‘social mores’.”
- SocPsy404
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28. Midterm ExamMidterm Exam
• T/F
– True/False section
• Matching
– Glossary of Terms section
• Fill-in-the Blank
– Written Statements section
• Short Essay
– Topical Matter section
Total Points: 35 = “A”
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29. Quiz
T or F?
1. According to the lecture, ‘equally yoked’ and
‘unequally yoked’ have about the same rate of
coupleship success. T / F
2. Researchers think they have isolated why ‘equally
yoked’ couples have higher success rates. T / F
3. The ‘equally yoked’ coupleship architecture or
structure has been identified as the foundation for a
successful coupleship. T/F
- SocPsy440
SampleSample
35 points
30. Shorty ExamShorty Exam
Short Essay
(1.) According to the lecture, explain what the
components in the term ‘civil identity’ has to do with
‘equally yoked’ dyads.
________________________________
________________________________
________________________________
35 points. Be as thorough as possible.
- SocPsy400
SampleSample
31. CEs
While CEs – by petition – is solely at the discretion of
the attendees accrediting agency - Continuing
Education credits earned by attending any of the
classes on Equally Yoked Dyads – should
accumulate 1.5 hours per class for SocPsy202-
SocPsy404 for Social Psychologists, Psychiatric
Social Workers, Mental Health Counselors and
Psychosocial Health Professionals, Marriage, Family,
and Child Psychologists, and Marriage and Family
Therapists.
SocPsy505-707 CEs are solely at the discretion of the
individual attendees accrediting organisation.
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