In a study of 1,000 college students, the researchers found that college students:
a) most often claimed that single people were kind, caring, giving, happy, and loving.
b) were equally positive toward married people and single people.
c) assigned more negative traits to singles than to married people.
d) believed that married people are most likely to be lonely and unhappy.
e) believed that White singles were happy and loving, but Black singles were lonely and unhappy.
C
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a. Herbert Gans b. Georg Simmel c. Louis Wirth d. Ernest W. Burgess
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false