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. Ole and Lena will only marry if they have children.
B. Ole and Lena will believe that they are living in sin.
C. Jack and Diane will be unlikely to ever marry.
D. Jack and Diane will be at significantly less risk for divorce should they marry.
Answer: A
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