Multiple Choice
Attitudes about multigenerational living with aging parents are related to past living arrangements. Specifically
A) people who as children lived in a multigenerational household and/or who lived with their parents as adults before they marry have more positive attitudes to living with aging parents
B) people who as children lived in a multigenerational household and/or who lived with their parents as adults before they marry have more negative attitudes to living with aging parents
C) living in multigenerational households when young, predisposes persons to view multigenerational living negatively
D) living in multigenerational households when young, predisposes persons not to bring aging parents into their homes
E) that older people grew up in a multigenerational home and therefore they prefer not to live independently
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