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frankwu

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How does the school environment affect close friendships?
 
  a. Close friendships are more stable in schools that keep children in the same classroom groups from grade to grade.
  b. The school curriculum emphasizes the importance of having close friends. c. Teachers decide which children will become close friends.
  d. Schools that contextualize learning promote the formation of more stable best friend relationships.

Question 2

In research that examined adaptation to the transition to parenthood, Belsky and Rovine found that
 
  a. marital quality declined for all couples.
  b. marital quality improved for all couples.
  c. there were four patterns of change in marital quality. d. the birth did not influence marital quality.



durant1234

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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