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pragya sharda

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Research findings on arranged marriages support which of the following statements?
 
  a. Initially individuals in arranged marriages report more satisfaction in relationships than non-arranged marriages then report less satisfaction over time.
  b. Individuals in arranged marriages report no difference in long-term satisfaction than non-arranged marriages.
  c. Individuals in arranged marriages report less long-term satisfaction than non-arranged marriages.
  d. Individuals in arranged marriages report more long-term satisfaction than non-arranged marriages.

Question 2

According to information presented in your textbook, which of the following individuals would be better off health-wise?
 
  a. Sarah, who is depressed but married.
  b. Kristen, who is unhappily married.
  c. Marc, who is unhappy and not married.
  d. Brian, who is happy but not married.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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