Research on the quality of relationships among committed couples has shown that

a. same-sex couples are just as satisfied as opposite-sex couples.
b. cohabiting does NOT lead to eventually getting married.
c. heterosexual dating couples are just as satisfied with their relationsips as are committed
gay or lesbian couples.
d. since men cohabit more than women do, men's earlier cohabiting experiences seem to
strengthen their later relationships.
e. it is difficult to arrive at any conclusions because individuals in committed relationships
do not give honest responses to researchers in the presence of their significant others.

a. same-sex couples are just as satisfied as opposite-sex couples.

Psychology

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Graham is a 25-year-old male who is extremely anxious about any type of sexual activity. According to Freud's view of personality development, this anxiety may have arisen from

a. fixation at the genital stage of psychosexual development. b. excessive punishment during his toilet training as a toddler. c. improper weaning from the bottle when he was an infant. d. an unresolved crisis during the latency stage of psychosexual development.

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