What is the main goal accomplished by the development of Stein's Singlehood Typology?
a. It illustrates the diversity and fluidity of life among people who are single.
b. It allows us to understand what is wrong with people who remain unmarried.
c. It explains singlehood very briefly and clearly.
d. It promotes the institution of marriage.
A
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a. withdrawal b. a rebound c. a relapse d. spontaneous remission
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A. Asian and African B. European C. United States America D. Australia
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a. dopamine c. testosterone b. serotonin d. benzoate