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________ of Americans are likely to remarry.


A) One-third
B) One-half
C) Two-thirds
D) Three-quarters

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One out of ________ children live in a blended family.


A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six

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Summarize the positive and negative outcomes of divorce for partners.

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The independence effect has been noted to:


A) increase the likelihood of employed people to leave happy marriages.
B) increase the likelihood of employed people to leave unhappy marriages.
C) increase divorce as income increases.
D) decrease divorce as income increases.

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After a divorce,women's income,on average:


A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) is supplemented by child support.
D) is unaffected by divorce.

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On average,postponing marriage means couples are:


A) more financially secure.
B) less educated.
C) more unstable in their lives.
D) less emotionally developed.

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Consider times when divorce may be positive for children.

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Divorce is LEAST common among people with which of the following levels of education?


A) less than high school
B) high school
C) some college
D) college or advanced degrees

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Which of the following characteristics DECREASES a couple's chance of divorce?


A) arguing about household chores
B) discussing their marital unhappiness with friends
C) spending time alone together
D) avoiding having sex

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With regard to initiating divorce proceedings:


A) men and women are equally likely to file.
B) women are more likely to file.
C) men are more likely to file.
D) parents are more likely to file than nonparents, regardless of gender.

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When one partner loses a job,the marriage:


A) is often weakened, regardless of who lost their job.
B) is often weakened, if the woman lost her job.
C) is strengthened, as the couple works together to overcome difficulties.
D) is strengthened, if the woman stays home to help with family work.

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Describe the income effect on divorce.

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When discussing trends in divorce,sociologists focus primarily on heterosexual,formally married individuals because:


A) the outcomes are different for those who are not legally married.
B) sociologists do not consider nontraditional forms of family.
C) there is limited systematic research on other forms of family.
D) homosexuality is too recent to have been effectively studied.

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Differentiate between the refined divorce rate and the divorce-marriage ratio.

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The change in divorce laws,which allowed either spouse to file for divorce,effectively increased the power of:


A) women.
B) men.
C) the state.
D) the church.

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Discuss the impact of cohabitation on a couple's risk of divorce.

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Approximately ________ percent of Baby Boomers had divorced by the age of 40.


A) 25
B) 33
C) 50
D) 60

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Prior to the 1970s and "no fault" divorce laws,the divorce rate was:


A) extremely low.
B) stagnant.
C) increasing.
D) steadily increasing.

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Christina's parents divorced when she was 12.According to statistics,how does this affect the likelihood that she will divorce?


A) She is less likely than average to divorce.
B) She is equally likely than average to divorce.
C) She is more likely than average to divorce.
D) Neither more nor less.

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After "no fault" divorce laws,there was a spike in divorces,and then the rate ________.


A) decreased sharply
B) decreased slightly
C) increased slightly
D) increased sharply

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