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CharlieWard

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Kirk is a gay male and Brenda is a lesbian. Kirk's likelihood of being in a stable, long-term relationship is about ____ compared to Brenda's likelihood of _____.
 
  a. 20; 35 c. 70; 60-80
  b. 40-60; 45-80 d. 60-80; 35-40

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT true regarding the adjustment of stepchildren?
 
  a. They experience the stepfamily as less cohesive and warm than their original family.
  b. Their psychological adjustment is similar to that of children from single parent homes.
  c. Children in stepfamilies tend to have lower psychological well-being than those from single-parent families.
  d. Stepchildren perform the same academically as those in intact families.



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Answer to Question 1

B
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Answer to Question 2

D



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