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Behavior / Piperazines / Interpersonal relationships / Para-Fluorophenylpiperazine / Efficacy of prayer / Psychology of religion / Infidelity / Relationship counseling / Prayer / Human behavior / Spirituality / Marriage
Date: 2015-01-07 14:01:42
Behavior
Piperazines
Interpersonal relationships
Para-Fluorophenylpiperazine
Efficacy of prayer
Psychology of religion
Infidelity
Relationship counseling
Prayer
Human behavior
Spirituality
Marriage

I Say a Little Prayer for You: Praying for Partner Increases Commitment in Romantic Relationships

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