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•BABBIE, Earl R. (1990). Survey Research Methods, 2nd Edition. Belmont: CA: Wadsworth Publishing. Softcover. 395 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0534126728
•BABBIE, Earl R. (2012). The Practice of Social Research, 13th Edition. New York: Wadsworth Publishing. Hardcover. 584 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1133049791
•BACH, George Robert and Ronald M. DEUTSCH (1983). Pairing: How To Achieve Genuine Intimacy, New York: Avon Books. Softcover. ISBN: 978-0380003945
•BAQUEDOR, Eve (1973). “Is Anyone Faithful Anymore?” McCall’s, February 1973
•BAKER, Luther G., Jr. (1968). “The Personal and Social Adjustment of the Never-Married Woman,” Journal of Marriage and Family, 30(3): 473-479
•BAKER, R.Robin & Mark A. BELLIS (1999). Human Sperm Competition: Copulation, Masturbation and Infidelity. New York, NY: Springer. Hardcover. 370 pp. ISBN-13: 0412454301
•BARNARD, Judith & M. FAIN (1980). “Why Living Together Was Not Enough,” Redbook, 155:31
•BRANSCOMBE, Nyla R. & Robert A. BARON (2016). Social Psychology,14th Edition. Pearson. Softcover. 528 pp. ISBN-13: 0134410968
•BARTELL, Gilbert D. (1970) “Group Sex Among the Mid-Americans,” The Journal of Sex Research, 6(2): 113-130
•BARTELL, Gilbert D. (1971). Group Sex: A Scientist’s Eyewitness Report on The American Way of Swinging, New York: Peter Wyden, Inc.
•BARTON, Stuart (1972), The Human Swop Shop, Lyle Publications
•BAUBY, Cathrina (1973). Between Consenting Adults: Dialogue for Intimate Living, New York, N.Y.: Macmillan. Hardcover. 292 pp.
•BAXTER, Leslie A. (2004). “Relationships As Dialogues,” Personal Relationships, 11(1):1-22
•BECKER, Howard S. (1997). Studies in The Sociology of Deviance, New edition, New York: The Free Press. Softcover. 224 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0684836355
•BEIGEL, Hugo G. “In Defense of Mate Swapping,” Rational Living, Vol 4 (1)
•BELL, Robert R., and Jay B. CHASKES (1970). “Premarital Sexual Experience Among Coeds: 1958 and 1968,” Journal of Marriage and Family, 32(1): 81-84
•BELL, Robert R. (1967). Marriage and Family Interaction, New York, N.Y.: Dorsey
•BELL, Robert R. (1966). Premarital Sex in a Changing Society, New York, N.Y.: Prentice-Hall
•BELL, Robert R. (1971). “Swinging: The Sexual Exchange of Marital Partners.” Sexual Behavior, 1: 70-79
•BELL, Robert R., Stanley TURNER & Lawrence ROSEN (1975). “A Multivariate Analysis Of Female Extramarital Coitus.” Journal of Marriage and Family, 37(2): 375-384
• BELLEMEADE, Kaye (2003). Swinging for Beginners: An Introduction to the Lifestyle, New Tradition Books
•BELLIS, Mark A., Karen HUGHES, Sara HUGHES & John R. ASHTON (2005). “Measuring Paternal Discrepancy and Its Public Health Consequences,” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 59(9): 749-754
•BERGSTRAND, Curtis, & Jennifer. B. WILLIAMS, (2000). “Today’s Alternative Marriage Styles: The Case of Swingers.” The Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality, 3, 1-11
•BERNARD, Jessie (1968). The Sex Game: Communicatio Between the Sexes, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall
•BERNARD, Jessie (1975). “Note On Changing Life Styles, 1970-74,” Journal of Marriage and Family, 37:582-593
•BERNE, Eric (1971). Sex in Human Loving, New York, N.Y.: Pocket Books. Softcover. 268 pp.
•BIBLARZ, Arturo & Dolores N. BIBLARZ (1980). “Alternative sociology for Alternative Life Styles: A Methodological Critique of Studies of Swinging.” Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 8(2): 137-144
•BIRCHLER, Gary R. & Lina J. WEBB (1977). “Discriminating Interaction Behavior In Happy and Unhappy Marriages,” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 45(3), 494-495
•BLAKE, Roger (1967). Love Clubs, Inc! Second Printing, Barnes and Noble. Softcover. 154 pp.
•BLAKE, Roger (1968). The Stimulators: Swinging Set's Newest Rage Century, Cleveland, OH: K.D.S. Softcover. 204 pp.
•BLAKE, Roger (1965). Wife Swappers, Los Angeles: K.D.S.
•BLOW, A.J. & K. HARTNETT (2005). “Infidelity in Committed Relationships: A Methodological Review,” Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 31:183-216
•BLUMSTEIN, Philip & Pepper SCHWARTZ (1983). American Couples: Money, Work, And Sex, 1st edition, New York: William Morrow & Co, Hardcover. 656 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0688037727
•BOEKHOUT, Brock A., Susan S. HENDRICK, and Clyde HENDRICK, (1999), “Relationship Infidelity: A Loss Perspective.” Journal of Personal & Interpersonal Loss, 4 (2): 97-123
•BOYLAN, Brian Richard (1971). Infidelity, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc. Hardcover. 176 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0134643625
•BRADSHAW, John. (1996) Bradshaw on the Family: A New Way of Creating Solid Self Esteem. Health Communications, New York
•BRANDTSON, Garth (1974). The Crowd in the Bedroom, Chatsworth, CA: Brandon Books
•BRECHER, Edward M. (1969), The Sex Researchers, Boston: Little, Brown and Company
•BREEDLOVE, William and Jerrye BREEDLOVE (1964) Swap Clubs, Sherbourne Press
•BREEDLOVE, William and Jerrye BREEDLOVE (1965), The Swinging Set, Sherbourne Press
•BREHM, Sharon Stephens, Rowland MILLER, Daniel PERLMAN & Susan Miller CAMPBELL (2001). Intimate Relationships, 3rd Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. Softcover. 576 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1476675763
•BRENT, Iris (1973), Swinger's Diary, New York: Pinnacle Books. Softcover.
•BROTHERS, Joyce (1971). “Will Liberalized Sex Kill Romantic Love?” Good Housekeeping, June 1971
•BROWN, Helen Gurley (1961). Sex and the Single Girl, New York: Popular Library
•BROWN, Norman M. & Ellen S. AMATEA (2000). Love and Intimate Relationships: Journeys of the Heart. London: Routledge. Softcover. 640 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0876309797
•BUCK, Agatha (1972). Dear Boxholders: The Photo-History of a Modern, Swinging Couple, San Diego: Greenleaf Classics
•BUSS, David M. (2016). The Evolution of Desire: Strategies of Human Mating, 4th edition, New York, NY: Basic Books. Softcover. 448 pp. ISBN-13: 09650977760
•BUSS, David M. (1998a). “Swinging: A Review of the Literature,” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 27: 501-527
•BUSS, David M. (1998b), “The Psychology of Human Mate Selection: Exploring the Complexity of the Strategic Repertoire,” in C. Crawford & D.L. Krebs (Eds.) Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Ideas, Issues, and Applications, (Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum)
•BUSS, David M., Randy J. LARSEN, Drew WESTEN & Jennifer SEMMELROTH (1992). Sex Differences in Jealously: Evolution, Physiology, and Psychology,” Psychology Science, 3(4): 251-256
•BUTLER, Edgar W. (Ed.) (1979). Traditional Marriage and Emerging Alternatives, New York: Harper & Row
•BUTLER, Edgar W. (1996). Social Origins of Swinging. [Online] Steve & Sharons Internet Lifestyles Club. Available: http://www.stwd.com/ss/info/socswing.html [1997]
•BUUNK, Bram (1982). “Strategies of Jealousy: Styles of Coping with Extramarital Involvement of the Spouse.” Family Relations, 31(1): 13-18
•BUUNK, Bram (1984). “Jealousy As Related to Attributions For The Partner’s Behavior,” Social Psychology Quarterly, 47(1): 107-112
•BUUNK, Bram P. (1995). “Sex, Self-esteem, Dependency, and Extradyadic Experience As Related to Jealousy Responses,” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 12(1): 147-153
•BUUNK, B.P. & A.B. BAKER (1997). “Commitment to the Relationship, Extra Dyadic Sex, and AIDS-preventive Behavior,” Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 23: 1241-1257
•BABBIE, Earl R. (1990). Survey Research Methods, 2nd Edition. Belmont: CA: Wadsworth Publishing. Softcover. 395 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0534126728
•BABBIE, Earl R. (2012). The Practice of Social Research, 13th Edition. New York: Wadsworth Publishing. Hardcover. 584 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1133049791
•BACH, George Robert and Ronald M. DEUTSCH (1983). Pairing: How To Achieve Genuine Intimacy, New York: Avon Books. Softcover. ISBN: 978-0380003945
•BAQUEDOR, Eve (1973). “Is Anyone Faithful Anymore?” McCall’s, February 1973
•BAKER, Luther G., Jr. (1968). “The Personal and Social Adjustment of the Never-Married Woman,” Journal of Marriage and Family, 30(3): 473-479
•BAKER, R.Robin & Mark A. BELLIS (1999). Human Sperm Competition: Copulation, Masturbation and Infidelity. New York, NY: Springer. Hardcover. 370 pp. ISBN-13: 0412454301
•BARNARD, Judith & M. FAIN (1980). “Why Living Together Was Not Enough,” Redbook, 155:31
•BRANSCOMBE, Nyla R. & Robert A. BARON (2016). Social Psychology,14th Edition. Pearson. Softcover. 528 pp. ISBN-13: 0134410968
•BARTELL, Gilbert D. (1970) “Group Sex Among the Mid-Americans,” The Journal of Sex Research, 6(2): 113-130
•BARTELL, Gilbert D. (1971). Group Sex: A Scientist’s Eyewitness Report on The American Way of Swinging, New York: Peter Wyden, Inc.
•BARTON, Stuart (1972), The Human Swop Shop, Lyle Publications
•BAUBY, Cathrina (1973). Between Consenting Adults: Dialogue for Intimate Living, New York, N.Y.: Macmillan. Hardcover. 292 pp.
•BAXTER, Leslie A. (2004). “Relationships As Dialogues,” Personal Relationships, 11(1):1-22
•BECKER, Howard S. (1997). Studies in The Sociology of Deviance, New edition, New York: The Free Press. Softcover. 224 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0684836355
•BEIGEL, Hugo G. “In Defense of Mate Swapping,” Rational Living, Vol 4 (1)
•BELL, Robert R., and Jay B. CHASKES (1970). “Premarital Sexual Experience Among Coeds: 1958 and 1968,” Journal of Marriage and Family, 32(1): 81-84
•BELL, Robert R. (1967). Marriage and Family Interaction, New York, N.Y.: Dorsey
•BELL, Robert R. (1966). Premarital Sex in a Changing Society, New York, N.Y.: Prentice-Hall
•BELL, Robert R. (1971). “Swinging: The Sexual Exchange of Marital Partners.” Sexual Behavior, 1: 70-79
•BELL, Robert R., Stanley TURNER & Lawrence ROSEN (1975). “A Multivariate Analysis Of Female Extramarital Coitus.” Journal of Marriage and Family, 37(2): 375-384
• BELLEMEADE, Kaye (2003). Swinging for Beginners: An Introduction to the Lifestyle, New Tradition Books
•BELLIS, Mark A., Karen HUGHES, Sara HUGHES & John R. ASHTON (2005). “Measuring Paternal Discrepancy and Its Public Health Consequences,” Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 59(9): 749-754
•BERGSTRAND, Curtis, & Jennifer. B. WILLIAMS, (2000). “Today’s Alternative Marriage Styles: The Case of Swingers.” The Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality, 3, 1-11
•BERNARD, Jessie (1968). The Sex Game: Communicatio Between the Sexes, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall
•BERNARD, Jessie (1975). “Note On Changing Life Styles, 1970-74,” Journal of Marriage and Family, 37:582-593
•BERNE, Eric (1971). Sex in Human Loving, New York, N.Y.: Pocket Books. Softcover. 268 pp.
•BIBLARZ, Arturo & Dolores N. BIBLARZ (1980). “Alternative sociology for Alternative Life Styles: A Methodological Critique of Studies of Swinging.” Social Behavior and Personality: An International Journal, 8(2): 137-144
•BIRCHLER, Gary R. & Lina J. WEBB (1977). “Discriminating Interaction Behavior In Happy and Unhappy Marriages,” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 45(3), 494-495
•BLAKE, Roger (1967). Love Clubs, Inc! Second Printing, Barnes and Noble. Softcover. 154 pp.
•BLAKE, Roger (1968). The Stimulators: Swinging Set's Newest Rage Century, Cleveland, OH: K.D.S. Softcover. 204 pp.
•BLAKE, Roger (1965). Wife Swappers, Los Angeles: K.D.S.
•BLOW, A.J. & K. HARTNETT (2005). “Infidelity in Committed Relationships: A Methodological Review,” Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 31:183-216
•BLUMSTEIN, Philip & Pepper SCHWARTZ (1983). American Couples: Money, Work, And Sex, 1st edition, New York: William Morrow & Co, Hardcover. 656 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0688037727
•BOEKHOUT, Brock A., Susan S. HENDRICK, and Clyde HENDRICK, (1999), “Relationship Infidelity: A Loss Perspective.” Journal of Personal & Interpersonal Loss, 4 (2): 97-123
•BOYLAN, Brian Richard (1971). Infidelity, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc. Hardcover. 176 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0134643625
•BRADSHAW, John. (1996) Bradshaw on the Family: A New Way of Creating Solid Self Esteem. Health Communications, New York
•BRANDTSON, Garth (1974). The Crowd in the Bedroom, Chatsworth, CA: Brandon Books
•BRECHER, Edward M. (1969), The Sex Researchers, Boston: Little, Brown and Company
•BREEDLOVE, William and Jerrye BREEDLOVE (1964) Swap Clubs, Sherbourne Press
•BREEDLOVE, William and Jerrye BREEDLOVE (1965), The Swinging Set, Sherbourne Press
•BREHM, Sharon Stephens, Rowland MILLER, Daniel PERLMAN & Susan Miller CAMPBELL (2001). Intimate Relationships, 3rd Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill. Softcover. 576 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1476675763
•BRENT, Iris (1973), Swinger's Diary, New York: Pinnacle Books. Softcover.
•BROTHERS, Joyce (1971). “Will Liberalized Sex Kill Romantic Love?” Good Housekeeping, June 1971
•BROWN, Helen Gurley (1961). Sex and the Single Girl, New York: Popular Library
•BROWN, Norman M. & Ellen S. AMATEA (2000). Love and Intimate Relationships: Journeys of the Heart. London: Routledge. Softcover. 640 pp. ISBN-13: 978-0876309797
•BUCK, Agatha (1972). Dear Boxholders: The Photo-History of a Modern, Swinging Couple, San Diego: Greenleaf Classics
•BUSS, David M. (2016). The Evolution of Desire: Strategies of Human Mating, 4th edition, New York, NY: Basic Books. Softcover. 448 pp. ISBN-13: 09650977760
•BUSS, David M. (1998a). “Swinging: A Review of the Literature,” Archives of Sexual Behavior, 27: 501-527
•BUSS, David M. (1998b), “The Psychology of Human Mate Selection: Exploring the Complexity of the Strategic Repertoire,” in C. Crawford & D.L. Krebs (Eds.) Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology: Ideas, Issues, and Applications, (Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum)
•BUSS, David M., Randy J. LARSEN, Drew WESTEN & Jennifer SEMMELROTH (1992). Sex Differences in Jealously: Evolution, Physiology, and Psychology,” Psychology Science, 3(4): 251-256
•BUTLER, Edgar W. (Ed.) (1979). Traditional Marriage and Emerging Alternatives, New York: Harper & Row
•BUTLER, Edgar W. (1996). Social Origins of Swinging. [Online] Steve & Sharons Internet Lifestyles Club. Available: http://www.stwd.com/ss/info/socswing.html [1997]
•BUUNK, Bram (1982). “Strategies of Jealousy: Styles of Coping with Extramarital Involvement of the Spouse.” Family Relations, 31(1): 13-18
•BUUNK, Bram (1984). “Jealousy As Related to Attributions For The Partner’s Behavior,” Social Psychology Quarterly, 47(1): 107-112
•BUUNK, Bram P. (1995). “Sex, Self-esteem, Dependency, and Extradyadic Experience As Related to Jealousy Responses,” Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 12(1): 147-153
•BUUNK, B.P. & A.B. BAKER (1997). “Commitment to the Relationship, Extra Dyadic Sex, and AIDS-preventive Behavior,” Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 23: 1241-1257
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