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What is the association between personal happiness and predicted marital happiness?
 
  a. there is no association between being personally happy and future marital happiness
   b. personal happiness is predictive of marital happiness
  c. higher personal happiness is predictive of lower marital happiness
  d. there is no data on this issue; it is one of the most unknown research issues

Question 2

Which of the following statements about intelligence and mate selection is true?
 
  a. intelligence is of no concern in selecting a partner
  b. neither gender values intelligence in mate selection
  c. men give a higher priority to intelligence in selecting a mate than do women
   d. women give a higher priority to intelligence in selecting a mate than do men



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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