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- Who: Cohabitation and colleagues from the Sultan Kudarat State University have published the paper: Page 38 , in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- How: Indicated that cohabiting reported high satisfaction levels with an aggregated mean score of 3.58 suggesting that their experiences were comparable to those of married Furthermore a significant positive correlation (r = 0.323 ) was found between status and relationship dynamics (p = 0.000) indicating that while was not the sole determinant of relationship quality it significantly shaped couple interactions and support mechanisms. The study also utilized the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) the most common . . .

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