Your roommate is Catholic and you and he have had some very involved and interesting conversations regarding religion

After many such discussions, you realize that although your roommate indicates that he is Catholic he really does not believe, practice, or adhere to much of Catholicism. From your knowledge of emerging adults, are his thoughts typical?
a. No, most emerging adults' religious thoughts are consistent with their denominations.
b. No, most emerging adults have no interest in religion.
c. Yes, most emerging adults who align themselves with a religion do not necessarily agree with all the beliefs of that denomination.
d. Yes, most emerging adults are very religious.


C. Your roommate's thoughts are similar to most American emerging adults in that religious denominations do not hold much meaning.

Psychology

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a. one-fourth b. one-third c. one-half d. two-thirds

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Discuss the benefits of using relationships for primary enhancement of psychological health

What will be an ideal response?

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