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Marriages and Families: Diversity and Change [RENTAL EDITION]

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From Contents and Special Features: Special Features Engage Students *New photos, examples, tables, and figures are included. * "In the News" features begin each chapter with a contemporary true story of someone who is affected by a relationship or family issue. * "What Would You Do?" questions ask students to reflect on the topics covered in the chapter. * In-Text Questions ask students to consider material in the text from their own perspective. * "Writing Your Own Script" features invite students to develop a personal diary of their thoughts and feelings as they move through the course. * "Strengthening Marriages and Families" features include a question-and-answer chat with a family therapist. This feature shows students how family therapy can help family members resolve problems. * "Family Profile" features show real people examining major challenges in their relationships. This feature helps students examine their own attitudes and values. Explore Theory: Hundreds of new research studies have been added to this edition. Help Students Succeed: * New "What Will You Learn?" learning objectives begin each chapter, helping students focus their reading, expanding their analytical/critical-thinking skills. *Chapter summaries include the chapters' main points, a list of key terms, and questions for study/reflection. *In-text chapter icons link to Read, Write, and Explore resources in MyFamilyLab. *Key Terms are bolded and defined in the text.

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Published June 22, 2018

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Dr. Mary Ann Schwartz is my mentor. She was instrumental in my academic development in sociology and women's studies.
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