Researchers have consistently found that cohabitation is by and large a negative relationship experience. Describe in detail some of their findings

What will be an ideal response?


Cohabitation before marriage correlates with higher relationship dissatisfaction and higher risk of divorce in the event of marriage (among many others, Bramlett & Mosher, 2002; Brown & Booth, 1996; DeMaris & Vaninadha Rao, 1992; Nock, 1995; Popenoe & Whitehead, 2000 ).
Cohabitation before marriage also carries with it an increased risk of violence against women and children (Fagan & Hanks, 1997; Margolin, 1992; Whelan, 1993 ). In cohabiting relationships, there is more verbal aggression, anger, and attempts to control the partner's feelings than exists in married relationships (Cohan & Kleinbaum 2002 ).
Popenoe and Whitehead (2000 ) contend that the 10 percent increase in child abuse over the past decade is directly related to the change in family forms, most notably, the increase in cohabitation. "In general, the evidence suggests that the most unsafe of all family environments for children is that in which the [biological] mother is living with [her boyfriend]." Indeed, cohabiting women report twice the rate of abuse than do married women (Bumpass & Lu, 2000 ).

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Since 1960, the poverty rate among the U.S. elderly elderly ________

a. has dropped significantly. b. has fluctuated up and down. c. has remained stable. d. has gone up.

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The combination of objective physical responses and subjective psychological or emotional responses to some internal or external stimulus is known as:

a. sex b. sexual identity c. sexual desire d. sexual category

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The trend for the norms and ideals surrounding women’s sexuality becoming increasingly similar to the norms and ideals of men’s sexuality is known as:

a. gender consistency b. sexual replication c. sexual convergence d. gender parity

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