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CONNECTIONS 22(2): 30-36 ©1999 INSNA Boundedness and Connectivity of Contemporary Families: A Case Study 1
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University of Georgia / Linda-Ann La Farga University of California / /

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University of Georgia / D. Widmer and Linda-Ann La Farga University / Ego Total Average Again / University of California / Irvine / National Council on Family Relations / /

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Dawn Friend / Cathy Daughter / Kate Ex-mother / Lynn Eldest / Henry Youngest / Guy / Nina Mother / Betty Ego / Alex Son / Jane Eldest / Ike Friend / Mark Eldest / /

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computer technician / program director / social worker / senior author / construction worker / homemaker / office manager / bank teller / dock worker / co-worker / civil attorney / /

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