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jman1234

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Milly is thinking about why she is feeling sad and disappointed. This kind of thinking is called
 
  a. depression.
  b. inferiority.
  c. psychological mindedness. d. shame.

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What does the term Glick Effect refer to?
 
  a. People who drop out of high school or college have higher divorce rates than those who complete high school or college.
  b. People who attend college for 1-3 years have a lower divorce rate than high school graduates who did not attend college.
  c. Men with higher income have lower divorce rates.
  d. Women with higher education, beyond college, have higher divorce rates.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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