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How do husbands' and wives' marriage experiences differ?
 
  a. Husbands experience more marriage benefits than wives.
  b. Husbands are more likely to be dissatisfied than wives.
  c. Husbands are more likely to work more total hours than wives.
  d. Husbands are more likely to experience higher stress levels than wives.

Question 2

Greg and Jessica have a very stable marriage, and one thing they agree on is an egalitarian division of housework. This situation is an example of
 
  a. role-fit.
  b. social class.
  c. shared social characteristics.
  d. economic and personal resources.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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