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Essentials of Human Development
Quiz 11: Being With Others: Forming Relationships in Young and Middle Adulthood
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Question 101
True/False
The teen birth rate in the United States of American experienced a slow and steady increase between the 1990s and 2005, but since then that rate has been decreasing.
Question 102
True/False
An abusive relationship is defined as one where one person becomes aggressive toward their partner.
Question 103
True/False
The odds of a couple who got married between the ages of 20 and 24 getting divorced are around 60%.
Question 104
True/False
Cross-sex friendships, though potentially problematic when jealousy becomes an issue, have been found to help women lower their levels of dating anxiety and develop a higher capacity for intimacy.
Question 105
True/False
Research has found that while women often say they want a softer-looking male partner, they usually choose very masculine-looking men for long-term relationships.
Question 106
True/False
It is estimated that 70% of women and 80% of men between the ages of 20 and 24 in the United States of America are unmarried, and increasing numbers are deciding to stay that way.
Question 107
True/False
Ideally, a true love relationship will have equivalent amounts of passion, intimacy, and commitment.
Question 108
True/False
Children who are raised by gay or lesbian parents are no more likely to experience problems or have psychological difficulties than those raised by heterosexual parents.
Question 109
True/False
The most common family form around the world is the extended family.
Question 110
True/False
A covenant marriage is one where there will be very few acceptable grounds for divorce.
Question 111
True/False
For middle-aged women, divorce represents an especially difficult financial hardship.
Question 112
True/False
Research finds that people who remarry within one year after a divorce-so-called "rebound marriages"-are much more likely to go through a second divorce, in most cases within three years.
Question 113
True/False
For the most part, the relationships of gay and lesbian couples are markedly different than the relationships of heterosexual couples.
Question 114
True/False
Research has found that sharing religious beliefs and spirituality with one's spouse is actually a good way to sabotage a marriage; such issues are better kept private and personal.