11.Phenomenology is the study of how people experience their world.
12.Many of our expectations of role behavior come from our experience with our parents.
13.Strong commitment to one’s family should not mean the loss of individuality.
14.Less than 50% of all Americans believe in faithfulness in marriage.
15.Because Peter and Greta are cohabitating, they will be less likely to accept the fact that Peter's boss is having an extramarital affair.
16.Consensual adultery has greatly diminished during the past several decades.
17.Generally speaking, women tend to take their extramarital affairs more lightly than men.
18.Sara can be described as mentally healthy because she is comfortable with herself, she is tolerant of others, and she accepts responsibility.
19.Self-actualized people prefer to retreat to pleasant fantasies rather than to cope with unpleasant realities.
20.How one handles conflict is the single most important predictor of whether a marriage will survive.
21.Although the requirements differ, all states recognize marriages contracted in all other states.
22.Although most marriages in the United States take place in a church, marriage is not seen as a sacrament.
23.A responsibility of a husband is to support his wife and family, even though his wife may have a career and estate of her own.
24.Domestic partnerships are seen by some as attempts by the gay rights movement to gain the right of marriage.
25.A prenuptial contract or agreement can legally override a state marriage contract.