Asked by Hailey Gilbert on Jul 17, 2024

verifed

Verified

In a study of the names of partners prior to marriage, Jones and colleagues (2004) found a tendency for:

A) Smiths to marry Smiths and Joneses to marry Joneses.
B) Smiths to avoid other Smiths.
C) Williamses to prefer Joneses to Smiths.
D) Joneses to change their name by deed poll.

Prior To Marriage

Referring to the period or events that occur before the formal legal or ceremonial union of two people as partners in a personal relationship.

Names Of Partners

This term does not appear to be a standard key-term under general academic or professional contexts.

  • Explore the theories of reciprocal liking and the practice of assortative coupling in the context of relationship dynamics.
verifed

Verified Answer

ED
Erdem DuranJul 24, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Jones and colleagues (2004) found a tendency for people with the same last names, such as Smiths and Joneses, to marry each other, likely due to social and geographical factors that lead individuals with the same surnames to be in closer proximity or social circles.