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The study of how people change across their lives from conception to death is the purview of ____.
 
  a. developmental psychology
  b. cognitive psychology
  c. clinical psychology
  d. biological psychology

Question 2

Research on happiness and parenting indicates that couples who have children are ____ than couples who do not have children, although ____.
 
  a. happier; this finding is not consistent
  b. happier; people expect that having children will make them less happy
  c. less happy; this finding is not consistent
  d. less happy; people expect that having children will make them happier



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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