Elizabeth Marquardt
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Elizabeth Marquardt is author of Between Two Worlds: The Inner Lives of Children of Divorce (Crown, 2005) which reports the first national study in the United States of grown children of divorce. In 2001, she co-authored (with Norval Glenn) a national study titled "Hooking Up, Hanging Out, and Hoping for Mr. Right: College Women on Dating and Mating Today."
[edit] Published works
- "When 3 Really Is a Crowd," New York Times, July 16, 2007
- Between Two Worlds: The Inner Lives of Children of Divorce, Crown (September 27, 2005) ISBN 0-307-23710-9
- Hooking Up, Hanging Out, and Hoping for Mr. Right: College Women on Dating and Mating Today, Institute for American Values (2001) ISBN 1-931764-00-X

