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Family structure (whether the family is first-marriage, cohabiting, divorced, or remarried) is not as important to stepchildren's well-being or future outcomes as is
 
  a. the parenting style used in the family.
 b. the gender roles taken on by the parents.
 c. time spent in discipline matters.
 d. the quality of the communication and relationships among family members.

Question 2

About ______ of Artificial Reproductive Technology procedures result in a live birth.
 
  a. one-tenth b. one-quarter
 c. one-third d. two-thirds



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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