A) adopted children function worse than those raised by their natural parents.
B) adopted children function better than those raised by their natural parents.
C) adopted children function as well as those raised by their natural parents.
D) adopted children function well initially but have problems later.
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A) be less educated.
B) have been married for a shorter period of time.
C) have higher levels of income.
D) none of the above
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A) donor-based artificial insemination
B) a surrogate mother
C) volunteer gamete transfer
D) adoption
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A) authoritarian
B) authoritative
C) permissive
D) coaching
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A) less intellectual competence.
B) lower levels of self-control and self-esteem.
C) more empathy.
D) a lower degree of social competence.
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A) adoption set up by a private agency
B) black-market adoption
C) adoption set up by a government agency
D) open adoption
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A) the procedure called AIH is especially useful when the husband is sterile.
B) the procedure called AID is particularly useful when the husband's sperm count is low.
C) AID is less acceptable to people than AIH.
D) AIH has been criticized by the church and even considered as adultery by the courts.
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A) anonymous donation.
B) artificial insemination.
C) in vitro fertilization.
D) zygote transfer.
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A) decline.
B) increase.
C) stabilize.
D) fluctuate.
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A) maintaining composure during the birth process
B) increased responsibility
C) possibility of damage or death to wife or child
D) all of these
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A) in the middle socioeconomic level.
B) white Catholics.
C) Hispanics.
D) African Americans.
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A) authoritarian
B) authoritative
C) permissive
D) coaching
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A) recreating experience of happiness in a family
B) personal fulfillment
C) social expectations
D) desire for economic security
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A) authoritarian
B) authoritative
C) permissive
D) coaching
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A) 1.5
B) 2.5
C) 4.5
D) 6.5
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A) no preference.
B) a boy rather than a girl.
C) a girl rather than a boy.
D) they would prefer to have no children at all.
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A) generally speaking,satisfaction with the parental role is quite low.
B) men report more fulfillment as parents than women.
C) in comparison with women,men view parenthood as more burdensome and restrictive.
D) women are more satisfied with parenthood when they also are able to fulfill whatever aspirations for work or career that they have.
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A) a couple who wants and plans for the child is likely to be more satisfied afterward than one for whom the child is unplanned or unwanted.
B) couples who have a good relationship are more likely to maintain high marital quality and also to have higher levels of parenting satisfaction.
C) both marital and parental satisfaction are likely to be higher when the father is more involved with the baby.
D) all of the above
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A) Endometriosis
B) Ovulatory dysfunction
C) Syphilis
D) Cytosis
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A) compared to mothers,fathers tend to have higher levels of distress and anger,a diminished social network,less discretionary time,and a greater range of tasks.
B) children tend to communicate more with and disclose more to their fathers than to their mothers.
C) in the long run,women may receive more psychological benefits from child-rearing than do men.
D) none of the above
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