What is the main difference between cohabiting and married couples in terms of divorce risk? Group of answer choices Married couples have a higher divorce risk than cohabiting couples. Cohabiting couples and married couples have similar divorce risks. Cohabiting couples have a higher divorce risk than married couples. There is no significant difference in divorce risks between cohabiting and married couples.
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Cohabiting couples are those who live together in a sexual relationship without being married. Married couples, on the other hand, are legally bound by marriage. Show more…
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