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The Impact of Being a Child of Divorced Parents Often

Question 140

Question 140

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The impact of being a child of divorced parents often persists into adulthood and includes the greater likelihood of:


A) never marrying.
B) marrying at a young age.
C) being depressed.
D) being more optimistic about marriage.

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