Cox and Demmitt believe that the relative freedom of individuals to make marital choices tends to breed:
a. enduring marriages.
b. a certain amount of dissatisfaction.
c. child-oriented marriages.
d. vague behavioral goals.
Ques. 2All of the following tasks are associated with the transition to married life EXCEPT:
a. living within a prescribed budget.
b. developing new relationships with parents.
c. shifting from self-centeredness to other-centeredness.
d. learning to do leisure activities on the spur of the moment.
Ques. 3America's high divorce rate has been linked to all of the following factors EXCEPT:
a. America's homogeneity.
b. social upheaval.
c. increased mobility.
d. changing gender roles.
Ques. 4Boys raised in single-parent homes:
a. have similar outcomes to boys raised in two-parent homes.
b. are twice as likely to commit a crime leading to incarceration by the time they reach their early 30s.
c. have greater risks of problems than boys raised in stepfamilies.
d. are better off than girls in single-parent homes.
Ques. 5_____________ is credited with having the highest divorce rate in the world.
a. The United States
b. Italy
c. Russia
d. France
Ques. 6Children who grow up with two biological and successfully married parents are more likely to:
a. be more popular.
b. be overweight.
c. have better physical health.
d. get divorced themselves.
Ques. 7The term serial marriage suggests that Americans tend to:
a. think that marriage is sacred.
b. equate marriage with self-gratification.
c. date a number of partners before marrying.
d. marry, divorce, and remarry.
Ques. 8Marriage increases the likelihood that fathers will:
a. have good relationships with their children.
b. have children with greater chance of divorce.
c. have a greater impact than mothers.
d. have shortened life expectancies.