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bobbie

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Which pairing is most likely to fall victim to the negative reinforcement trap?
 
  a. Mother and daughter
  b. Mother and son
 c. Father and daughter
 d. Father and son

Question 2

The fact that George is worried about how the recession will impact his current job status is best associated with
 
  a. individual timing of life events in relation to external historical events.
  b. the synchronization of individual transitions with collective familial ones.
  c. the impact of earlier life events on current conditions.
 d. history determining the outcome of life.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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