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Recently, Drs. Hatfield and [[Richard Rapson|Richard L. Rapson]] (who are husband and wife) have collaborated on three books: ''Love, Sex, and Intimacy: Their Psychology, Biology, and History'' (HarperCollins), ''Emotional Contagion'' (Cambridge University Press), and ''Love and Sex: Cross-Cultural Perspectives'' (Allyn & Bacon.)


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Elaine Catherine Hatfield is Professor of Psychology at the University of Hawai‘i. Dr. Hatfield was born in Detroit on October 22, 1937. She earned her B.A. at the University of Michigan and her Ph.D. at Stanford University. She is known as a scholar who pioneered the scientific study of passionate love and sexual desire.[1]

She has authored or coauthorer books based on her research, among them two books which both won the American Psychological Foundation's National Media Award: A New Look at Love[2] and Mirror, Mirror: The Importance of Looks in Everyday Life.

References

  1. ^ McCormack, Patricia (1978-05-25). "Those popular love notions overhauled". Reading Eagle.
  2. ^ "Study of Love". Lakeland Ledger. 1978-08-03.

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