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ENagel

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Evan and Amanda recently divorced after 25 years of marriage. Both have professional careers and are in their mid-50s. How will their repartnering experiences differ?
 
  a) Evan will be more likely to find someone and remarry.
   b) Amanda will be more likely viewed as a distinguished, attractive professional.
   c) Evan will have a more difficult time with the economic issues of divorce.
   d) Amanda will have a larger pool of eligible partners than Evan.

Question 2

Erika and Devon have been best friends since kindergarten. Erika's parents divorced and her mother remarried last year. Devon's parents are married. What can be predicted about their parents' relationships?
 
  a) Erika is more likely to experience her mother's second marriage than Devon is likely to experience her parent's divorce.
   b) Devon's parents are more likely to experience depression in their marriage than Erika's parents.
   c) Erika's mother and stepparent are likely to be happier than Devon's parents.
   d) Consider This: Second marriages are not necessarily happier.



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