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Based on the Cuber and Harroff (1966) study of marriage types, it would be safe to conclude that
 
  (a) the process of adjustment is fairly uniform for married couples.
  (b) the survival of the relationship is based on a set of key factors.
  (c) marriages vary in levels of commitment, communication patterns and interaction styles.
  (d) commitment is the best predictor of marital happiness.

Question 2

_____ means division into similar layers or groups.
 
  A. Separation
  B. Stratification
  C. Striation
  D. None of these



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Answer to Question 1

(c)

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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