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In the context of cohabitation relationships,__________are in love and are planning to marry.
 
  A) pension partners
  B) money savers
  C) engaged cohabitant couples
  D) security blanket cohabiters

Question 2

Kuperberg (2014 ) provided data to confirm that:
 
  A) cohabitation raises the risk of divorce irrespective of the age at which individuals begin to cohabit.
  B) the age at which individuals begin their lives together does not have an impact on divorce.
  C) previous research linking cohabitation with divorce did not account for the age at which coresidence began.
  D) cohabitation is always advantageous to couples who marry if they do so in reference to structure and restraints.



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jun 18, 2018
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