Generally speaking, married people report that
a. their marriages begin to suffer when children enter the picture.
b. sharing in domestic duties doesn't really affect their marital satisfaction.
c. the empty nest produces a sharp drop in marital satisfaction.
d. spending more time together does not reduce the stress of adapting to family life.
e. rearing adolescents is the low point of marital happiness.
e. rearing adolescents is the low point of marital happiness.
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Terman explored the popular myth that gifted children have problems with social and emotional adjustment. He found
a. his sample to be better adjusted than their less gifted peers. b. that gifted children had more problems with social adjustments as compared to their less gifted peers. c. that gifted children did not participate in athletic activities as compared to their less gifted peers. d. his sample was poorer on adjustment than their less gifted peers.