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Ken and Carla, an unmarried couple, have been living together for the past three years. They have made numerous decisions together such as splitting their finances, getting a dog, and buying furniture.
 
  Eventually, without making a conscious decision or commitment, the couple slide into marriage. In this scenario, the couple experiences the ________.
  A) cohabitation effect
  B) separation effect
  C) friction effect
  D) inertia effect

Question 2

Multiple observations on the same individual over time are considered:
 
  a. Snowballing
  b. Random sampling
  c. Longitudinal data
  d. None of the above


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c



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