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michelleunicorn

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Researchers advise noncustodial mothers to
 
  a. focus on building a relationship with their children.
  b. try to take on the traditional mother role.
  c. stay largely out of their children's lives.
  d. try to get joint custody of their children.

Question 2

Comparing children's well-being in married families with that of those in one-parent families, Linda Waite found that children from married families had several strengths. Which of the following is NOT one of her findings?
 
  a. Children were about half as likely to drop out of high school
 b. Children had a higher IQ and were more creative.
 c. Children were significantly less likely to live in poverty.
 d. Children had better-quality relationships with their parents.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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