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jman1234

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Researcher John Gottman recommends that couples make more positive statements than negative or critical statements to each other, in order to maintain happiness in the relationship.
 
  What ratio of positive to negative comments does Gottman recommend?
  A. two to one
  B. three to one
  C. four to one
  D. five to one

Question 2

Prior to 1970, __________________ of married women worked outside of the home.
 
  A. less than 20
  B. less than 40
  C. more than 50
  D. more than 60



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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