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Marty

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Anthropologist Paul Bohannan (1970) uses the term stations of divorce to mean
 
  (a) places where couples can get their marriage dissolved.
   (b) the different types of divorces couples experience in dissolving their marital relationship.
   (c) the actual point at which the separation takes place.
   (d) the number of interventions that are made before the final dissolution of the marriage.

Question 2

How does age correlate with divorce?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

(b)

Answer to Question 2

Women who marry before they are 20 years of age are most likely to divorce; men who are at least five years older or five years younger than their spouse are also more likely to divorce (Heaton, Albrecht, & Martin, 1985). For teenagers in particular, it appears that emotional immaturity, lack of marital preparation, poor marital role performance, and lack of life coping skills contribute to marital breakup.



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