HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES

School of Health and Human Sciences

Dan Perlman

Dan Perlman, PhD
Emeritus Professor
PhD, Claremont Graduate University
Email: d_perlma@uncg.edu
Curriculum Vitae

Brief Bio

Dan Perlman’s scholarly activities have focused on close relationships, especially loneliness. He was co-author of earlier editions of the text, Intimate Relationships (McGraw-Hill) and co-edited the 2016 and 2018 editions of the Cambridge Handbook of Personal Relationships. In recent years he has published on the history of relationship research, the beginnings of relationships, interpersonal aspects of sexuality, the maintenance of relationships, the problematic aspects of relationships and the ways relationships foster well-being. He has served as editor or co-editor of four journals including the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships and Personal Relationships. He has been actively involved as an elected officer in the International Association of Relationship Research (IARR), the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues (SPSSI), the Canadian Psychological Association, and NCFR’s Theory Construction and Research Methods workshop.

Selected Publications

Books and Edited Works

  • Vangelisti, A., & Perlman, D. (Eds.). (2018, in press). Cambridge Handbook of personal relationships (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press
  • Miller, R., & Perlman, D.. (2009). Intimate relationships (5th ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill.
  • Vangelisti, A., & Perlman, D. (Eds.). (2006). Cambridge Handbook of personal relationships. New York: Cambridge University Press. (Printed and electronic editions)
  • Perlman, D., & Surra. C. A. (Eds.). (2003). Contextual Influences on Relationships (Special issue). Personal Relationships, 10(3).
  • Brehm, S., Miller, R., Perlman, D., & Campbell, S. (2002). Intimate relationships (3rd ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill. (Republished in Chinese, McGraw-Hill Education [Asia], 2006).
  • Micham, W., & Perlman, D. (2002). Instructor’s manual/test bank to accompany Intimate< Relationships. Boston: McGraw-Hill.
  • Bartholomew, K., & Perlman, D. (Eds.). (1994). Attachment in adult relationships: Advances in personal relationships Series (Vol. 5). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Perlman, D., & Jones, W.H. (Eds.). (1993). Advances in personal relationships: A Research Annual (Vol. 4). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Jones, W.H., & Perlman, D. (Eds.). (1991). Advances in personal relationships: A Research Annual (Vol. 3). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Jones, W.H., & Perlman, D. (Eds.). (1991). Advances in personal relationships: A Research Annual (Vol. 2). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Jones, W.H., & Perlman, D. (Eds.). (1987). Advances in personal relationships: A Research Annual (Vol. 1). Greenwich, CT.: JAI Press.
  • Perlman, D., & Duck, S. (Eds.). (1987). Intimate relationships: Development, dynamics and deterioration. Beverley Hills, CA: Sage.
  • Duck, S.W., & Perlman, D. (Eds.). (1985). Understanding personal relationships. London: Sage.
  • Perlman, D., & Cozby, P.C. (Eds.). (1983). Social psychology. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston. (Republished in Spanish).
  • Peplau, L.A., & Perlman, D. (Eds.). (1982). Loneliness: A sourcebook of current theory, research, and therapy. New York: Wiley-Interscience. (Republished in Japanese and Russian).
  • Carroll, J.S., & Perlman, D. (Eds.). (1978). Attribution in the criminal justice system (Special issue). Law and Human Behavior, 2, (4).
  • Perlman, D., Hannah, T.E., Rogers, C.M., & Wrightsman, L. (1977). Study guide for social psychology. Monterey, California: Brooks/Cole. (Revised edition, 1981).
  • Koulack, D., & Perlman, D. (Eds.). (1973). Readings in social psychology: Focus on Canada. Rexdale, Ontario: Wiley.

Articles

  • Wood, C. A., & Perlman, D. (2017). A multifaceted partner presentation assignment for improving educational outcomes among college students. International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 29, 201-215.
  • Perlman, D. (2016). A comparative, web-based learning activity for teaching family theory. Family Science Review, 21,41-51.
  • Perlman, D., Hunter, A. G., & Stewart, A. (2015). Psychology, history and social justice: Concluding reflections. Journal of Social Issues, 71, 402-413.
  • Carcedo, R. J., Perlman, D., López, F., & Orgaz, M. B., Fernández-Rouco, N. (2015). The relationship between sexual satisfaction and the psychological health of prison inmates: The moderating effects of sexual abstinence and gender. The Prison Journal, 95, 43-65.
  • Wood, C. A., Helms, H. M., Supple, A. J., & Perlman, D. (2015). Gender-typed attributes and marital satisfaction among Mexican immigrant couples: A latent profile analysis. Journal of Family Psychology, 29, 321-330
  • Carcedo, R. J., Perlman, D., López, F., & Orgaz, M. B. (2012). The moderating effect of heterosexual romantic relationships in prison on the relationship between interpersonal needs and quality of life. Spanish Journal of Psychology, 15, 187-198.
  • Carcedo, R., Perlman, D., Orgaz, M. B., López, F., Fernández-Rouco, N., & Faldowski, R. (2011). Heterosexual Romantic Relationships Inside of Prison: Partner Status as Predictor of Loneliness, Sexual Satisfaction, and Quality of Life. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 55, 898-924.
  • Perlman, D. (2007). The best of times, the worst of times: The place of close relationships in psychology and our daily lives. Canadian Psychology, 48, 7-18. (Abbreviated French: Le meilleur des mondes, le pire des mondes: la place des relations intimes en psycologie et dans notre vie quotidienne. Canadian Psychology, 48, 19-23.)
  • De Jong Gierveld, J., & Perlman, D. (2006). Longstanding non-kin relationships of older adults in the Netherlands and the U.S.A. Research on Aging, 28, 730-748.
  • Perlman, D. (2004). European and Canadian studies of loneliness among the elderly. Canadian Journal on Aging. 23, 181-188.
  • Landolt, M. A., Bartholomew, K., Saffrey, C., Oram, D., & Perlman, D. (2004). Gender nonconformity, childhood rejection, and adult attachment: A study of gay men. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 33, 117-128.
  • Martin, T. F., White, J. M., & Perlman, D. (2003). Religious socialization: A test of the channeling hypothesis of parental influence on adolescent faith maturity. Journal of Adolescent Research, 18, 169-187.
  • Perlman, D. (2000). El lado oscuro de las relaciones [The dark side of relationships]. Revista de Psicologia Social y Personalidad, 16, 95-121.
  • Perlman, D. (1999). Tendencias actuales en el estudio de las relaciones cercanas. Un vistazo hacia el pasado para predecir el futuro [Current Trends in the Study of Close Relationships: Glancing Backward to Forecast the Future]. Revista de Psicologia Social y Personalidad, 15, 157-178.
  • Sexton, C.S. & Perlman, D. (1989). Couples’ career orientation, gender role orientation, and perceived equity as determinants of marital power. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 51, 933-941.
  • Perlman, D. (1987). Further reflections on the present state of loneliness research. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 2, 17-26. [Republished in M. Hojat & R. Crandall (Eds.), Loneliness: Theory, research and applications. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.]
  • Perlman, D., & Joshi, P. (1987). Revelation of loneliness. Journal of Social Behavior and Personality, 2, 63-76. [Republished in M. Hojat & R. Crandall (Eds.), Loneliness: Theory, research and applications. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.]
  • Dufton, B.D., & Perlman, D. (1986). Loneliness and religiosity: In the world but not of it. Journal of Psychology and Theology, 14, 135-145.
  • Dufton, B.C., & Perlman, D. (1986). The association between religiosity and the purpose-in-life test: Does it reflect purpose or satisfaction? Journal of Psychology and Theology, 14, 42-48.
  • Lobdell, J., & Perlman, D. (1986). The intergenerational transmission of loneliness: A study of college females and their parents. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 48, 589-595.
  • Perlman, D. (1986). SPSSI’s publication history: Some facts and reflections. Journal of Social Issues, 42, (4), 89-113.
  • Borys, S., & Perlman, D. (1985). Gender differences in loneliness. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 11, 63-74.
  • Check, J.V.P., Perlman, D., & Malamuth, N.M. (1985). Loneliness and aggressive behaviour. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2, 243-252.
  • Perlman, D. (1984). Recent developments in personality and social psychology: A citation analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 10, 492-501.
  • Saulnier, K., & Perlman, D. (1981). The actor-observer bias is alive and well in prison: A sequel to Wells. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 7, 559-564.
  • Saulnier, K., & Perlman, D. (1981). Inmates’ attributions: Their antecedent and effects on coping. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 8, 159-172.
  • Perlman, E., & Perlman, D. (1981). The EROS principle: Giving convention papers. Physical Therapy, 61, 40-44.
  • Perlman, D. (1979). Eight social psychology texts: A citations analysis. Canadian Psychological Review, 19, 38-47.
  • Perlman, D. (1979). Rear end analysis: The uses of social psychology textbook citation data. Teaching of Psychology, 6, 101-104.
  • Gerson, A.C., & Perlman, D. (1979). Loneliness and expressive communication. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 88, 258-261.
  • Perlman, D., & Lipsey, M. (1978). Who’s who in social psychology: A textbook definition. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 4, 212-216.
  • Perlman, D., Gerson, A.C., & Spinner, B. (1978). Loneliness among senior citizens: An empirical report. Essence, 2, 239-248.
  • Perlman, D., Josephson, W., Hwang, W.T., Begum, H., & Thomas, R.L. (1977). A crosscultural analysis of students’ sexual standards. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 7, 545-558.
  • Mazo, A., & Perlman, D. (1977). The importance of performance attributions in learning from punishment. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 3, 115-118.
  • Lussier, R.K., Perlman, D., & Breen, L.J. (1977). Causal attributions, attitude similarity, and punishment of drug offenders. British Journal of Addiction, 72, 159-165.
  • Currie, R.F., Perlman, D., & Walker, L. (1977). Marijuana use among Calgary youths as a function of sampling and locus of control. British Journal of Addiction, 72, 357-364.
  • Trigg, L.J., Perlman, D., Perry, R.P., & Janisse, M.P. (1976). Anti-pollution behavior as a function of perceived outcome and internal-external locus of control. Environment and Behavior, 7, 307-313.
  • Trigg, L., & Perlman, D. (1976). Social influences on women’s pursuit of a non-traditional career. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1, 138-150.
  • Shapiro, L., & Perlman, D. (1976). Value differences between English and French Canadian high school students. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 8, 50-55.
  • Karaz, V., & Perlman, D. (1975). Attribution at the wire: Consistency and outcome finish strong. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 11, 470-477.
  • Barker, W.J., & Perlman, D. (1975). Volunteer bias and personality traits in sexual standards research. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 4, 161-171.
  • Perlman, D. (1974). Self-esteem and sexual permissiveness. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 36, 470-473.
  • Anderson, J.A., & Perlman, D. (1973). The effects of an adult’s preaching and responsibility for hypocritical behavior on children’s altruism. Proceedings of the 81st Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, 8, 291-292.
  • Perlman, D., & Oskamp, S. (1970). The effects of picture content and exposure frequency on evaluation of Negroes and Whites. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 7, 503-514.
  • Kimmel, P.R., & Perlman, D. (1970). Psychosocial modernity and the initial accommodation of foreigners visiting America. Journal of Social Psychology, 81, 121-123.
  • Oskamp, S., & Perlman, D. (1966). Effects of friendship and disliking on cooperation in a mixed motive game. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 10, 220-226. [Republished in L.S. Wrightsman Jr. (ed.), Contemporary Issues in Social Psychology. Belmont, California: Brooks/Cole, 1958].
  • Oskamp, S., & Perlman, D. (1965) Factors affecting cooperation in a prisoner’s dilemma game. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 9, 359-374.

Contributed Chapters

  • Perlman, D., Duck, S., & Hengstebeck, N. D. ( in press). The seven seas of the study of personal relationships research: Historical and recent currents. In A. L. Vangelisti & D. Perlman (Ed.), Cambridge handbook of personal relationships. New York: Cambridge University Press. (Printed and electronic editions)
  • Perlman, D. (2016). Friendship: An echo, a hurrah and other reflections. In M. Hojjat & A. Moyer (Eds.), The psychology of friendship (pp. . New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Perlman, D., Stevens, N., & Carcedo, R. J. (2014). Friendship. In J. Simpson & J. Dovidio (Vol. Eds.), P. Shaver & M. Mikulincer (Series Ed.), APA Handbook of personality and social psychology: Vol. 2. Interpersonal relations and group processes (pp. 463-493). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Carcedo, R., Perlman, D., & Guijo, V. (2012). El lado oscuro de las relaciones interpersonales: violencia y género. En R. Carcedo & V. Guijo (Eds.), La violencia de género en adolescentes y jóvenes: Cómo entenderla y prevenirla (pp. 21-30). Salamanca: Amarú Ediciones.
  • Perlman, D., & Sprecher, S. (2012). Sex, intimacy, and dating in college. In R. D. McAnulty (Ed.), Sex in College (pp. 91-117). New York: Praeger Press.
  • Perlman, D., & Carcedo, R. (2010). Overview of the dark side of relationship research. In B. Spitzberg & W. Cupach (Eds.), The dark side of close relationships II (pp.1-37). New York: Routledge.
  • Perlman, D., & Sanchez-Aragon, R. (2008). Compassionate Love: Concluding Reflections. In B. Fehr, S. Sprecher, & L. G. Underwood (Eds.), The science of compassionate love: Theory, research, and applications (pp. 433-452). New York: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Perlman, D. (2008). Ending the beginning of relationships. In S. Sprecher, A. Wenzel, & J. Harvey (Eds.), Handbook of relationship initiation (pp. 517-539). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Perlman, D., & Duck, S. (2006). The seven seas of the study of personal relationships: from “the thousand islands” to interconnected waterways. In A. Vangelisti & D. Perlman (Eds.), Cambridge handbook of personal relationships (pp. 11-34). New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Perlman, D., & Campbell, S. (2004). Sexuality in close relationships: Concluding commentary. In J. Harvey, A. Wenzel, & S. Sprecher (Eds.), Handbook of sexuality in close relationships (pp. 613-635). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Perlman, D. (2001). Maintaining and enhancing relationships: Concluding commentary. In J. M. Harvey & A. E. Wenzel (Eds.), Close romantic relationships: Maintenance and enhancement (pp. 357-377). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
  • Perlman, D., & Landolt, M. A. (1999). Examination of loneliness in children/adolescents and in Adults: Two solitudes or unified enterprise? In K. J. Rotenberg & S. Hymel (Eds.), Loneliness in childhood and adolescence (pp. 325-347). New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Perlman, D. (1988). Loneliness: A life span, developmental perspective. In R.M. Milardo (Ed.), Families and social networks (pp. 190-220). Newbury Park, CA.: Sage.
  • Perlman, D., & Fehr, B. (1987). The development of intimate relationships. In D. Perlman & S. Duck (Eds.), Intimate relationships: Development, dynamics, and deterioration (pp. 13-42). Newbury Park, CA.: Sage.
  • Perlman, D., & Dean, E. (1987). The wisdom of Solomon: Avoiding bias in the publication review process. In D.N. Jackson & J.P. Rushton (Ed.), Scientific excellence: Origins and assessment (pp. 204-221). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
  • Perlman, D., & Rook, K.S. (1987). Social support, social deficits, and the family: Toward the enhancement of well-being. In S. Oskamp (Ed.), Family processes and problems: Social psychological aspects (pp. 17-44). Newbury Park, CA.: Sage. [Republished in E. Wethington (Ed.), Families and the life course. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997, 2001].
  • Perlman, D., & Fehr, B. (1986). Theories of attraction: The analysis of interpersonal attraction. In V.J. Derlega & B.A. Winstead (Eds.), Friendship and social interaction (pp. 9-40). New York: Springer-Verlag.
  • Fehr, B. & Perlman, D. (1985). The family as a social network and support system. In L. L’Abate (Ed.), Handbook of family psychology and psychotherapy (Vol. 1, pp. 323-356). Homewood, Illinois: Dow-Jones Irwin.
  • Perlman, D., & Peplau, L.A. (1984). Loneliness research: A survey of empirical findings. In L.A. Peplau & S.E. Goldston (Eds), Preventing the harmful consequences of severe and persistent loneliness (pp. 13-46). (DHHS Publication No. ADM 84-1312). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office.
  • Perlman, D. (1983) The premarital sexual standards of Canadians. In K. Ishwaran (Ed.), Marriage and divorce in Canada (pp. 126-149). Toronto: Methuen.
  • Trigg, L., & Perlman, D. (1983). Extramarital sex: The standards of Canadians. In K. Ishwaran (Ed.), Marriage and divorce in Canada (pp. 263-276). Toronto: Gage.
  • Colwill, N.L., & Perlman, D. (1982). Groups and leadership. In N.L. Colwill, The new partnership: The psychology of men and women in organizations (pp. 135-153). Palo Alto, California: Mayfield.
  • Dickens, W.J., & Perlman, D. (1981). Friendship over the life-cycle. In S. Duck & R. Gilmour (Eds.), Personal relationships 2: Developing personal relationships (pp. 91-122). London: Academic Press.
  • Perlman, D., & Peplau, L.A. (1981). Toward a social psychology of loneliness. In S. Duck & R. Gilmour (Eds.), Personal relationships 3: Personal relationships in disorder (pp. 31-55). London: Academic Press. [Reprinted in B. Earn & S. Towson (Eds.), Readings in social psychology. Peterborough, Canada: Broadview Press].
  • Perlman, D., Josephson, W., Begum, H.A., Hwang, W.T., & Thomas, T.L. (1979). Birth order and premarital sexual permissiveness. In M. Cook & G. Wilson (Eds.), Love and attraction: Proceedings of an international conference (pp. 373-379). Oxford, England: Pergamon.
  • Perlman, D. (1979). Attributions in the criminal justice process: Concepts and empirical illustrations. In P.D. Lipsitt & B.D. Sales (Eds.), New directions in psychological research (pp. 51-67). New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
  • Peplau, L.A., & Perlman, D. (1979). Blueprint for a social psychological theory of loneliness. In M. Cook & G. Wilson (Eds.), Love and attraction: Proceedings of an international conference (pp. 101-110). Oxford, England: Pergamon.
  • Etheredge, L.S., & Perlman, D. (1979). Social psychology and political affairs. In P.J. Woods (Ed.), Sourcebook on the teaching of psychology (Vol. 2). Roanoke, Virginia: Scholar’s Press.
  • Janisse, M.P., Perlman, D., & Perry, R.P. (1974). Water resource management: A psychological perspective. In University of Manitoba, Agassiz Center for Water Studies. The allocation conflicts in water-resource management (pp. 461-486).
  • Perlman, D. (1973). Social psychology and political affairs: Bibliography. In P.J. Woods (Ed.), Source book on the teaching of psychology (Vol. 1). Roanoake, Virginia: Scholars’ Press.

Encyclopedia, Dictionary Entries and Forewords

  • Specher, S., & Perlman, D. (in press). The International Association for Relationship Research. In J. Lebow, A. Chambers, & D. C. Breunlin (Eds.), Encyclopedia of couple and family therapy. New York: NY: Springer.
  • Wood, C. A., & Perlman, D. (2016). Hooking up. In C. Shehan (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Family Studies. Boston, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Perlman, D. & Carcedo, R. (2013). Loneliness and divorce. In R. E. Emery (Ed.), Cultural Sociology of Divorce (pp. 722-726). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  • Perlman, D. & Fine, M. A. (2013). Childless divorce. In R. E. Emery (Ed.), Cultural Sociology of Divorce (2006-2010). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  • Perlman, D. (2009). Foreword. In A. Vangelisti (Ed.), Feeling hurt in close relationships. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Perlman, D. (2009). Foreword. In R. Goodwin’s Changing relations: Achieving intimacy in a time of social transition. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  • Frieze, I. H., & Perlman, D. (2010). The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. In I. Weiner and E. Craighead (Eds.), The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral science (4th ed.). Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley & Sons.
  • Perlman, D. (2009, April). Disciplines contributing to relationship science. In H. T. Reis & S. Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of human relationships. Thousand Oaks, CA: age.
  • Perlman, D., & Russell, D. (2004). Loneliness and health: Mental and physical. In. N. Anderson (Editor-in-Chief), Encyclopedia of health and behavior (Vol. 2, pp. 585-589). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
  • Perlman, D. (2003). Loneliness. In J. Ponzetti (Ed.), International encyclopedia of marriage and family relationships (2nd ed., Vol. 2, pp. 1055-1059). New York: Macmillan.
  • Perlman, D. (2000). Affiliation. In A. E. Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
  • Perlman, D., & Peplau, L. A. (1998). Loneliness. In H. Friedman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of mental health (Vol. 2, pp. 571-581). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
  • Perlman, D. (1995). Loneliness. In D. Levinson (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Marriage and the Family (pp. 428-431). New York: Macmillan.
  • Perlman, D. (1995). Loneliness. In A. S. R. Manstead & M. Hewstone (Eds.), The Blackwell dictionary of social psychology (pp. 382-383). Oxford: Blackwell.

Books Reviews, Reports, Comments and Contributions to Books for the General Public

  • Perlman, D. & Wood, C. A. (2015). The meaning of intimacy: Logic and methods. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 15, 422-425.
  • Wood, C. A. & Perlman, D. (2015). The meaning of intimacy: Post Obergefell implications. Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy, 15, 426-430.
  • Perlman, D. (2015). The march to Relational Developmental Systems-Based Theories: An outsider’s view of the journey. Journal of Family Theory and Review, 7, 109-114.
  • Wood, C. A., & Perlman, D. (2015). Loneliness and addiction. Paradigm, 19(1), 6-9. Perlman, D. (2013). Love and loneliness. In L. Bormans (Ed.), The world book of love (pp. 238- 241). Tielt, Belgium: Lannoo.
  • Perlman, D. (2011). Review of The Forgotten Kin: Aunts and Uncles. Relationship Research News, 10(1).
  • Perlman, D. ( 2010). Review of Consequential Strangers: The Power of People Who Don’t Seem to Matter. . . But Really Do. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 72, 1036-1038 . DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-3737.2010.00748.x
  • Perlman, D. (2007). SIPR: Launching a third SPSSI journal. Social Issues and Policy Review, 1, 1-x.
  • Perlman, D. (2006, February 2). The changing face of romance in 2006: Are valentines just for the young? UBC Reports, 52(2). [Reprinted in North of 50 Lifestyle Newsmagazine, February, 2007].
  • Perlman, D., & Miller, R. S. (2004). (Some of) the new science of relationships. [Review of The New Science of Intimate Relationships]. Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 49, 226-228.
  • Perlman, D. (1993). [Review of Adult Friendship and Friendship Matters: Communication, Dialectics and the Life Course]. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 55, 246-248.
  • Perlman, D. (1991). Age differences in loneliness: A meta analysis. Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 326767). http://www.eric.ed.gov/?q=Author%3a+perlman+daniel&id=ED326767
  • Perlman, D. (1988). Overcoming loneliness. In P. Marsh (Ed.), Eye to eye: How people interact (pp. 188-195). Topsfield, Massachusetts: Salem House Publishers.
  • Perlman, D., & Trower, P. (1988). Coping with shyness. In P. Marsh (Ed.), Eye to eye: How people interact (pp. 182-187). Topsfield, Massachusetts: Salem House Publishers.
  • Perlman, D. (1984). Putting identity in its place [Review of Studies in social identity]. Contemporary Psychology, 29, 955-957.
  • Perlman, D. (1983). [Review of Consistency in social behavior]. Canadian Psychology, 24, 204-205.
  • Perlman, D. (1982). Reviewer bias: Do Peters and Ceci protest too much? The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 5, 231-232. [Reprinted in S. Harnad (Ed.), 1982, Peer commentary on peer review: A case study in scientific quality control (pp. 47-48). New York: Cambridge University Press.]
  • Perlman, D. (1982). A potpourri on loneliness. (Review of The anatomy of loneliness, editedby J. Hartog, J.R. Audy & Y.A. Cohen). Contemporary Psychology, 27, 50-51.</li >
  • Perlman, D. (1980). Who’s Who in psychology: Endler et al.’s SSCI scores vs. a textbook definition. American Psychologist, 35, 104-106.
  • Perlman, D. (1972). [Review of The Formative Years and The Psychology of Moral Behavior]. Family Coordinator, 21, 235.
  • Perlman, D. (1970). [Review of Political Socialization; Personality and Politics; and Political Socialization]. Contemporary Psychology, 15, 630-632.

Work Under Review and in Progress

  • Perlman, D. (in progress). Epilogue. In B. G. Ogolsky & J. K. Monk (Eds.), Relationship maintenance: Theory, process, and context. New York, NY: Wiley.