According to the family disruption theory, mating within the nuclear family would do all of the following EXCEPT _____
a. disrupt the family’s function as a unit of economic cooperation
b. disrupt the family’s function as a unit of socialization
c. create role ambiguity
d. create competition between families
e. create intense jealousies within the nuclear family
ANSWER:
d
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