31.The rates of abuse against women tend to be higher in cultures where all but which of the following are emphasized?
a.female purityc.family honor
b.male statusd.independence
32.Estimates suggest that approximately 80% of men and 70% of women between the ages of 20 and 24 are
a.married.c.unmarried.
b.cohabitating.d.engaged to be married.
33.Research conducted by DePaulo (2006) found that people associate the qualities “caring,” “kind,” and “giving” with married people approximately 50% of the time, while the same descriptors were associated with single people only about ___% of the time.
a.2c.10
b.5d.27
34.Nearly twice as many ________ as European American remain single during young adulthood, and more are choosing to remain so.
a.Asian Americansc.Native Americans
b.African Americansd.Latin Americans
35.Fatimah is a Muslim woman who lives in Malaysia. She is in her early twenties, and has not yet married. This has led to her losing status in her community. Which of the following is Fatimah likely to cite as a reason for her status as a single woman?
a.jodohc.koro
b.nerviosd.namaste
36.For most adults, the decision to remain single is
a.something that they have felt strongly about since childhood.
b.a kneejerk reaction to heartbreak.
c.a gradual one that develops over time.
d.a result of being unable to find a suitable marriage partner.
37.________ is becoming an increasingly popular lifestyle choice in the United States and in many other countries.
a.Serial bachelorhood or bachelorettehood
b.“Open marriage”
c.Cohabitation
d.Married couples living together but having separate bedrooms
38.In Sweden, research data suggest that ____ percent of married couples opted to live together prior to marriage
a.25c.75
b.50d.99
39.Victor and his girlfriend Tosha are thinking about moving in together to “test the waters” of their relationship before getting married. “I think it will be good for us,” Victor says, “so we can find out if we are good together before spending the time, effort, and money of getting married.” What would be the best response to give Victor?
a.Be careful if you’re thinking of having children someday, because couples who cohabit are much less likely to end up having children someday.
b.This is precisely why most people choose to live together before marriage, and it has been found to make for better relationships in the long run.
c.Studies suggest that cohabiting before getting married might actually lower the quality of the marriage.
d.There are major differences in married couples who cohabitated before getting married and those who did not, so make sure to examine all of the research before moving in together.
40.Ole and Lena are a cohabitating couple in Norway, while Jack and Diane are a cohabitating couple in the United States. Cross-cultural research would predict that
a.Jack and Diane will be unlikely to ever marry.
b.Ole and Lena will believe that they are living in sin.
c.Ole and Lena will only marry if they have children.
d.Jack and Diane will be at significantly less risk for divorce should they marry.
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