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Evvie72

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According to the results in Chapter Two, the relationship between race and having ever been married
 
  a. is totally explained by differences in income between blacks and whites.
  b. is partially explained by differences in income between blacks and whites.
  c. is not affected by differences in income between blacks and whites.
  d. none of the above - such comparisons cannot be made statistically.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is NOT supported by the results in Chapter Two:
 
  a. African-Americans are less likely than whites to be currently married.
  b. African-Americans are less likely than whites to have ever been married.
  c. African-Americans are less likely than whites to plan to be married someday.
  d. All of the above are supported by the results in Chapter Two.



mirabriestensky

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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