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abern

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Does the research evidence support the idea of the rebound effect? That is, that one should wait before remarrying.
 
  a. No, there is no evidence that those who remarry sooner have less success in marriage than those who wait.
  b. Yes, those who remarry sooner have high redivorce rates.
  c. No, in fact, those who remarry sooner have lower divorce rates than those who wait.
  d. The rebound effect is true for men but not for women.

Question 2

On average, both men and women wait approximately years before remarrying. a. 2.5
 
  b. 3.5
  c. 5
  d. 7



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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