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Which of the following statements about the relationship between income marital happiness is (are) supported by the results in Chapter 9?
 
  a. Social class affects marital happiness but a change in income does not.
  b. A change in income affects marital happiness but social class does not.
  c. Both social class and a change in income can affect marital happiness.
  d. Neither social class nor a change in income are likely to affect marital happiness.

Question 2

Respondents from the _____________ economic class were the least likely to describe their marriages as very happy.
 
  a. lower
  b. middle
  c. upper
  d. none of the above - there is not a statistically significant relationship between marital happiness and economic status



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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