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melly21297

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Voluntarily child-free couples appear to be
 
  a. pathologically self-centered.
  b. more committed to religion than couples with children.
  c. declining in number compared to couples with children.
  d. more satisfied with their marriages and their lives than couples with children.
  e. lacking in self-esteem.

Question 2

Beliefs are
 
  a. mores regulating moral behavior.
  b. ideas concerning the nature of reality.
  c. things that represent something else.
  d. norm prohibiting certain types of behavior.
  e. less commonly shared than values.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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