A) In the U.S. 75% of women aged 18 to 34 have had or expect to have children.
B) In the U.S. women value parenthood more than men.
C) In the U.S. the number of men who view parenthood as a life-enriching experience is greater than the number of women who feel this way.
D) Mothers are more likely than fathers to be emotionally attached to their unborn children during the third trimester of pregnancy.
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A) Joel, who is homosexual and whose father works as a nurse.
B) Michael, who is very masculine and secure in his sexual orientation.
C) Laura, who considers herself a tomboy and whose mother works in construction.
D) Suzanne, who is lesbian and comes from a traditional family.
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A) perceptions about the fairness of the division of labor.
B) degree of support from extended family members.
C) relative effectiveness of the coping strategies the couple uses to adapt to new roles.
D) the sex of the child.
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A) Quality of work-life
B) Quantity of work-live
C) Work-life balance
D) Off-work balance
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A) Attachment
B) Identity infusion
C) Intimacy
D) Generativity
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A) The job stereotypes of the past have pretty much been eliminated.
B) Women's jobs are concentrated in service occupations that are typically lower in status and lower paid.
C) Men's jobs tend be less varied, but higher in both status and income.
D) Seventy-five percent of all working women hold clerical jobs.
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A) Volatile
B) Avoidant
C) Agreeing
D) Validating
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A) The idea that same-sex marriages are on the rise and that the institution of marriage is being threatened.
B) The idea that the institution of marriage is being threatened and that the divorce rate for all marriages is approximately 50%.
C) The idea that the rate of divorce in the United States has risen sharply over the past five decades and that soon the traditional concept of marriage will no longer exist.
D) The idea that 50% of marriages in the U.S. end in divorce and that same-sex marriages last longer than heterosexual marriages.
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A) Assortive mating
B) Filter theory
C) Heterogeneity
D) Parental investment theory
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A) Happy marriages never have conflicts or disagreements.
B) Couples become unhappy when their interactions with each other are primarily negative.
C) Love is the most important stabilizing factor in a marital relationship.
D) If a marriage is to be happy, the ratio of "nice" to "nasty" interactions must remain at 50:50.
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A) Permissive
B) Companionate
C) Fatuous
D) Validating
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A) Homosexual relationships seem to be less egalitarian in power than heterosexual relationships.
B) Very few lesbians or gays are in long-term committed relationships.
C) Homosexual relationships struggle with issues which are very different to those in heterosexual relationships.
D) Factors related to success or failure of partnerships are consistent across lesbian, gay, and heterosexual relationships.
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