• The Influence Of Communication On Marital Stability Among Couples

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    • 1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
      The following questions will guide this study:
      §  What is the influence of communication on marital stability?
      §  What are the causes of marital instability?
      §  To what extent does communication affect marital stability?
      §  To what extent does marital duration increase marital stability?
      §  What contemporary issues affect marital stability?
      1.6 RESEARCH HYPOTHESES
      The following hypotheses will be tested in this research study:
      a)   There is no significant influence of communication on marital stability
      b)   There is no significant influence of contemporary issues on marital stability
      c)    There is no significant effect of marital duration on marital stability
      1.7 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
      This study attempts to investigate the influence of communication on marital stability among couples in Lagos Metropolis. A limitation of this study is that participants are sampled from only Lagos Metropolis. Therefore the findings cannot be generalised to married couples all over Nigeria. The researcher chose the Lagos Metropolis because of familiarity, size, diversity of couples and cost effectiveness.
      1.8 DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY
                The study limits itself to the influence of communication on marital stability among couples in Lagos Metropolis. Analysis will be on couples in the Lagos Metropolis.

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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The study examined the influence of communication on marital stability among couples in Surulere Local Government Area of Lagos Metropolis. In this study, some relevant and extensive literatures were review under relevant sub-headings. The descriptive research survey was used to assess the respondents; opinions using the questionnaire and the sampling technique. In this study, 100 (one hundred) respondents were selected and used as samples to represent the population of the study.A total of thre ... Continue reading---