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ferry_L ferry_L
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When two partners in an intimate relationship live together without being married, this is
 
  A) cohabitation.
  B) common-law marriage.
  C) an open relationship.
  D) an informal relationship.



All of the following are true about cohabitation EXCEPT that
 
  A) after a number of years, it can constitute a common-law marriage.
  B) it can offer love, companionship, and sex.
  C) it may become legally binding.
  D) it is a predictor for divorce.



Which of the following is TRUE about being single in the United States?
 
  A) The number of adults electing to remain single is increasing.
  B) Singles have trouble achieving intimacy with others.
  C) Most singles have a hard time finding fulfillment in life.
  D) The number of adults electing to remain single is decreasing.



Jealousy is more common in
 
  A) people who have a high sense of self-esteem.
  B) people who feel the need for a high level of control.
  C) people over the age of 65.
  D) women than men.



Jeff and Dana have been married for two years. Their relationship involves exclusive sexual involvement with each other. This demonstrates
 
  A) an open relationship.
  B) a monogamous relationship.
  C) serial monogamy.
  D) a formalized partnership.
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