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mcmcdaniel

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If Melissa and Gilbert are a typical married couple when it comes to the division of household labor,
 
  a. Gilbert will be unwilling to engage in any housework chores.
  b. Melissa would be more satisfied with the division if she were occasionally allowed to perform a male task.
  c. Melissa would be more involved in housework if she were employed outside the home.
  d. Gilbert would be for splitting the household chores on the basis of time spent on each task.

Question 2

Dr. Martinelli is a therapist who adheres to the grief-work-as-rumination hypothesis. Each of these four clients comes to see her after experiencing the death of a close relative. Which one would Dr. Martinelli anticipate will get over the loss the fastest?
 
  a. Charles, who has been talking about his feelings of loss and sadness with friends
  b. Charlene, who has opted not to discuss her grief and tries not to think about it
  c. Charlita, who is adhering to her religion's rules regarding the proper grieving and mourning processes
   d. Charmaine, who visits the cemetery every day to visit the grave of the person she lost



Mollythedog

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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