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McNulty, J. K., & Karney, B. R. (2004). Positive expectations in the early years of marriage: Should couples expect the best or brace for the worst?.Journal of personality and social psychology, 86(5), 729-743.
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2. The main purpose of this article, or study, was
3. The key questions the author is addressing are
4. The methods used to answer their key questions were
5. The most important information in this article is
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7. The main inferences/conclusions in this article are
8. If we take this line of reasoning seriously, the implications are