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    Getting Married, Having Children, and Living in Separate Residences Increases
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Getting Married, Having Children, and Living in Separate Residences Increases

Question 68

Question 68

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Getting married, having children, and living in separate residences increases the likelihood of _____ sibling relationships in adulthood.


A) improving
B) straining
C) ambivalent
D) ending

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