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How does the presence of a stepfather generally affect a male child?
 
  (a) It often eases the mother-son problems that resulted from the divorce.
  (b) It often prevents communication between the mother and stepfather.
  (c) It tends to create an uncomfortable relationship that grows worse with time.
  (d) It tends to create more behavior problems and less competence.

Question 2

Doris and her children Robert, Deborah, and Francis live with Doris' second husband Joseph. How does this arrangement compare with other remarried families?
 
  (a) It is the least common structure.
  (b) It is less common than families with stepmothers.
  (c) It is the most common structure in remarried families.
  (d) This type of custody arrangement is less common than other remarried family structures.



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Answer to Question 1

(a)

Answer to Question 2

(c)



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