Lucas, Clark, Georgellis & Diener (Focus on Research: Are we still happy after the honeymoon?) examined the effects of marriage in a longitudinal study of over 24,000 people in living in Germany. They found that the overall effect of marriage was
A) small and short-lived.
B) large and long-term.
C) dependent on the goodness of fit between couples and family support.
D) entirely a product of selection effects.
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