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A Person Gets Married,and It Changes Their Life Trajectory in a Prosocial

Question 14

Question 14

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A person gets married,and it changes their life trajectory in a prosocial direction; Sampson and Laub would refer to this as a _____.


A) High point
B) Direction change
C) Risk factor
D) Turning point

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