TRUE/FALSE
1.The ability of adults to fulfill their psychological, material, and sexual needs has nothing to do with the success of their marriage.
2.It is likely that if a person has the ability to be successful and manage interactions in marriage, they will be successful in other interpersonal relationships.
3.Marital disruption is highest among those least well-off materially.
4.Religious involvement has a positive association with marital quality.
5.Marital expectations are higher for Americans than for other people around the world.
6.Marriage in Japan is based more on role fulfillment than love and intimacy.
7.Researchers have developed a definitive list of factors that influence a couple's ability to attain marital success.
8.Over time, a marriage will fail if the romantic love changes.
9.Outside factors such as lack of support have no effect on the intimate relationship.
10.Eating at least one meal a day together is an indication of a strong family.