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karlynnae

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Describe the following forms that cohabitation takes: limited cohabitation, premarital cohabitation, and substitute marriage. How do these types of cohabitation differ with culture?
 
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Tyree is extremely good at identifying the motivations and intentions of the people he meets. According to Gardner, Tyree would most likely score very well on a test of ____ intelligence.
 
  a. intrapersonal
 b. bodily-kinesthetic
 c. logical-mathematical
  d. interpersonal



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Limited (part-time) cohabitation is typically based on convenience, expense sharing, and sexual access. There is no goal of marriage or sense of commitment. Premarital cohabitation is best thought of as a trial marriage, which if successful, ends in marriage. Substitute marriage is a long-term commitment without marriage. In some parts of the world (e.g., Scandinavian countries, South America, and the Caribbean), cohabitation is common and accepted. In many cases, marriage only occurs as a way to legalize a relationship following the birth of a child. Cohabitation is less common in lower Africa and Asia.

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