Jack desperately wants to have a son. He and his wife already have three children, all girls. Jack divorces his wife and remarries. He expects that his new wife will be more successful in providing him with a son. Which of the following is true?

a. Jack's chances of having a son are better with his new wife.
b. Jack's chances of having a son are worse with his new wife.
c. Jack's chances of having a son are not changed by a change in wife.
d. Jack will be unable to have a son no matter how many children he fathers.

c

Psychology

You might also like to view...

William Sheldon's theory of temperament was based primarily on

a) the collective unconscious. b) conditioning. c) physique. d) interaction among the id, ego, and superego.

Psychology

Hearing loss is least likely to be caused by

A) disease. B) genetic factors. C) exposure to loud noise. D) damage to the cochlea.

Psychology