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Discuss two benefits of cohabitation.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Persons who are important to us and with whom we psychologically identify are termed
 
  A) reference groups.
  B) significant others.
  C) generalized others.
  D) all of the above depending on the time and place.



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Answer to Question 1

1. Partners can dissolve the relationship without legal problems, and they can leave an abusive relationship more easily.
2. Cohabitation can help people find out how much they really care about each other when they have to cope with unpleasant realities such as a partner who doesn't pay bills or has poor hygiene habits.

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