Book Reviews


[Day Permalink] Monday, April 28, 2003

[Item Permalink] The Mathematics of Marriage -- Comment()
I wonder if this book is as good as it sounds: The Mathematics of Marriage: Dynamic Nonlinear Models (by John Mordechai Gottman, James D. Murray, Catherine Swanson, Rebecca Tyson, Kristin R. Swanson; MIT Press, 2003). According to the book description at MIT:
The Mathematics of Marriage provides the foundation for a scientific theory of marital relations. The book does not rely on metaphors, but develops and applies a mathematical model using difference equations. [...]

The book also presents a complete introduction to the mathematics involved in theory building and testing, and details the development of experiments and models. In one "marriage experiment," for example, the authors explored the effects of lowering or raising a couple's heart rates. Armed with their mathematical model, they were able to do real experiments to determine which processes were affected by their interventions.

Applying ideas such as phase space, null clines, influence functions, inertia, and uninfluenced and influenced stable steady states (attractors), the authors show how other researchers can use the methods to weigh their own data with positive and negative weights. While the focus is on modeling marriage, the techniques can be applied to other types of psychological phenomena as well.