Although their studies may not be representative of the population as a whole, what did Judith Wallerstein and her colleagues find out about most children of divorced parents?
a. They resented their parents and often had severed relationships with one or both parents by adulthood.
b. They were less likely to say that they wanted to be married.
c. They were better off financially than children whose parents did not divorce.
d. They were coping reasonably well after five years despite an initial shock.
Answer: d. They were coping reasonably well after five years despite an initial shock.
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