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acc299

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What is the relationship between education and cohabitation?
 
  a. A positive relationship -- the more education the more likely a person has cohabited.
  b. A negative or inverse relationship -- the more education the less likely a person has cohabited.
  c. A curvilinear relationship -- as education increases, the rate of cohabitation first increases and then decreases.
  d. A curvilinear relationship -- as education increases, the rate of cohabitation first decreases and then decreases.

Question 2

The term ___________ refers to a type of communication feedback that conveys the message to a partner that he or she is valued.
 
  a. confirmation
  b. rejection
  c. transaction management
  d. situational adaptability



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

C



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