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Differences in consensus styles among happy and unhappy remarried couples were examined. On 16 of the 19 topics happy and unhappy remarrieds differed significantly in their perceptions of frequency of agreement or disagreement. Happy remarried couples more often shared the same perceptions regarding the frequency of agreement, whereas unhappy remarried couples either shared similar perceptions regarding the frequency of disagreement or held dissimilar perceptions on the frequency of agreement or disagreement.
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