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The present study investigates the extent to which marital partners ar
e different or similar in their ways of enacting the therapeutic, or s
upportive, role. Specifically, the article compares husbands and wives
categorically as in non-dyadic studies and then as marital partners a
s in dyadic studies. In addition, this study, by using data from the A
ging Couples Study, included only dual-earner couples so as to control
for the effects of work life on marital relations. Results showed tha
t studies of individual married men and women understate the differenc
es between marital partners in that some wives ''overbenefit'' in the
exchange of conjugal supports. However, husbands more often ''overbene
fit.'' Findings also indicated that the norm of reciprocity does not p
revail regarding the extent of support, although it does for the types
of support exchanged.