Women college students who are career-oriented are likely to:
a. marry later in life.
b. pursue a committed relationship early in life.
c. date men who are not employed and who need emotional support.
d. date more in college than those women who are not career-oriented.
ANS: A
FEEDBACK: Questionnaire studies of several hundred women college students revealed that those who are career-oriented tended to marry later in life. They dated less while in college and were more wary of committed relationships.
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