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burton19126

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Dyadic withdrawal is
 
  A. the tendency for partners to be very close at the start of a relationship but then start naturally drifting apart as the first excitement of romance fades.
  B. the tendency for friends to want to become best friends' and start seeing each other in a pair more often, at the expense of group socializing.
  C. the tendency for a romantic couple to withdraw from social interaction with others in outside social networks.
  D. none of these.

Question 2

Margaret Mead's book on whether sex roles are biologically determined is based on research in how many different primitive societies?
 
  A. three
  B. five
  C. ten
  D. twenty



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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