Research shows that many factors, including average age, gender, and temperament
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Research shows that many factors, including average age, gender, and temperament differences, influence the consequences of divorce for children. Which of the following is TRUE?
Question 11 options:
Younger children are more likely to feel personally responsible for causing a divorce than older children are.
Children with easy temperaments tend to suffer in comparison to difficult children, who receive more attention.
Boys tend to hide their negative reactions after a divorce; girls tend to display these reactions more externally.
Because they tend to be less attached to the non-custodial parent, slow-to-warm children experience less post-divorce distress (in comparison with children with other temperament styles).
Research has shown that there are few differences in adjustment to divorce based on children’s age, gender, or temperament.
Younger children are more likely to feel personally responsible for causing a divorce than older children are.
Children with easy temperaments tend to suffer in comparison to difficult children, who receive more attention.
Boys tend to hide their negative reactions after a divorce; girls tend to display these reactions more externally.
Because they tend to be less attached to the non-custodial parent, slow-to-warm children experience less post-divorce distress (in comparison with children with other temperament styles).
Research has shown that there are few differences in adjustment to divorce based on children’s age, gender, or temperament.
Explanation / Answer
Research has shown that there are few differences in adjustment to divorce based on children’s age, gender, or temperament. (Because all the other options show higher and lower of something, which is not mention in the question. An influence is mentioned, but how much and which group has higher is not mentioned).
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