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Bernana

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We live in an era of extraordinary affluence thanks in large part to technological advances, and yet most people do not feel very good about their ___________________ _.
 
  A) financial well-being.
  B) friends and family.
  C) transportation options.
  D) careers

Question 2

According to Hazan and Shaver, the largest proportion of adults falls into which of the following categories?
 
  A) Secure.
  B) Avoidant.
  C) Inconsistent.
  D) Anxious-ambivalent.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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