The effects of marriage on individual happiness and well-being, as shown in large national sample surveys, is
A) about the same as the effect of how much money you make.
B) difficult to assess because of the dramatic rise in the number of unmarried cohabitating couples over the last 20 years.
C) lower than in the past because of our high divorce rate.
D) considerable stronger than most other demographic variables.
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