Compared to children from conflict-ridden families in which the parents stay married, children of divorce tend to
A) fare better so long as the environment in the single-parent household is stable.
B) fare worse because their trust in the institution of marriage has been undermined.
C) fare better regardless of the environment of the single-parent household.
D) fare worse because their parents continue to argue more than before the divorce.
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