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Hansen compared different social classes in her research on extended kin and non-kin, paid and non-paid, family support networks. She documented that
 
  a. all social classes depend on such networks to take care of family needs.
  b. working-class families are more dependent on such networks than middle- and upper-class families.
  c. upper-class families do not use such networks.
  d. middle-class families have the most flexibility in purchasing family support care.

Question 2

Social exchange theorists use the concept of ____________ to refer to the benefits exchanged in social relationships.
 
  a. rewards
  b. comparison Levels
  c. comparison Levels for Alternatives
  d. love



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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