A) A majority of
B) Less than half of
C) Very few
D) About a quarter of
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A) Passionate love
B) Affectionate love
C) Companionate love
D) Consummate love
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A) The enhancers make the largest group of divorced individuals,whereas the good-enoughs form the smallest group of the divorced individuals.
B) The enhancers are usually better at planning and are more persistent in comparison with the good-enoughs.
C) The good-enoughs are competent in multiple areas of life,whereas the enhancers are poor in various aspects of life.
D) The good-enoughs grew more competent,well-adjusted,and self-fulfilled following a divorce,whereas the enhancers were poor at coping with divorces.
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A) People who cohabitate with another person after a divorce have a higher rate of remarital happiness than people who live alone after a divorce.
B) Couples who cohabitate before getting engaged have a better chance of a successful marriage than couples who wait until they are engaged to cohabitate.
C) Couples who wait until they are engaged to cohabitate have a better chance of a successful marriage than couples who cohabitate before becoming engaged.
D) Couples who cohabitate after getting engaged experience marital dissatisfaction earlier than the couples who cohabitate earlier.
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A) Japan has a high proportion of unmarried young people.
B) Hungary encourages later marriage and a delay in childbearing.
C) In Scandinavian countries,people marry later and cohabitation is popular.
D) Japanese young adults generally live at home with their parents until marriage.
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A) Disorganized
B) Anxious
C) Avoidant
D) Secure
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A) is also intelligent but very attractive.
B) is bright but unattractive.
C) is of average physical attraction.
D) is very attractive but not very intelligent.
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A) Good looks
B) Cooking skills
C) Frugality
D) Understanding
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A) When measured at the age of 10 and then again at the age of 30.
B) When measured at the age of 20 and then again at the age of 30.
C) When measured at the age of 20 and then again at the age of 40.
D) When measured at the age of 10 and then again at the age of 40.
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A) They are such problems that can be worked out.
B) They are problems of such nature where the partners are not being verbally affectionate.
C) They are the type that do not go away and may include disagreements about whether to have children.
D) They form only about one-third of the marital problems.
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A) likely to continue to handle emotions effectively as adults.
B) less likely as adults to be assertive.
C) likely to be aggressive in their relationships in later adulthood.
D) more likely to engage in compulsive gambling in early adulthood.
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A) enhancers
B) seekers
C) libertines
D) good-enoughs
E) Mavis Hetherington's research,the _____ were characterized by divorcees who were competent in multiple areas of life,showing a remarkable ability to bounce back from stressful circumstances and to create something meaningful out of problems.
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A) secure attachment
B) easy temperament
C) insecure attachment
D) assertive personality
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A) Companionate
B) Affectionate
C) Romantic
D) Consummate
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A) The chance of potential partners misrepresenting themselves is low.
B) The lack of interpersonal connection benefits the relationship in the long-term.
C) It benefits shy and anxious people who find it difficult to meet potential partners in person.
D) It is especially beneficial to attachment-secure,gregarious people who want to form close relationships.
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A) avoidant
B) securely detached
C) insecurely attached
D) securely attached
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A) their own parents.
B) parenting educators.
C) their friends who are parents.
D) their older siblings.
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A) a decrease in health problems.
B) an increase in life satisfaction.
C) a decrease in psychological stress.
D) an increase in psychological stress.
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A) consensual validation.
B) attachment.
C) coparenting.
D) cohabitation.
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A) become even more important than ever.
B) decreased in its level of relative importance.
C) replaced self-fulfillment as the most important life goal.
D) been replaced by self-fulfillment as the most important life goal.
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