STRAYER PSY100 week 7 quiz 6

Question # 00023636 Posted By: spqr Updated on: 08/20/2014 11:47 AM Due on: 09/21/2014
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uestion 1

Older adults account for about _____ percent of all who divorce in any given year in the United States.

Question 2

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For many years, the dominant view saw parent-adolescent conflict as _______, while current thinking views this conflict as ________.

Question 3

The key factor in whether wives or husbands feel satisfied with the sex, romance, and passion in their marriages is:

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Question 4

_________ was valued as a very important trait for selecting a marital partner in the Zulu culture in South Africa; Estonia, Colombia, and Spain.

Question 5

The empty nest syndrome is most likely to occur when:

Question 6

In Hetherington’s research, the most powerful factor in reducing postdivorce stress was:

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Question 7

Increasing the flexibility of family boundaries to include children’s independence and grandparents’ frailties is the emotional process required of the family life cycle stage known as:

Question 8

The empty nest syndrome may occur when:

Question 9

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According to intergenerational research, which of the following pairings has the closest relationship with each other during their adult years?

Question 10

The belief that marital satisfaction will decrease after the children leave the house is called the:

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