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Justification in Promoting Marriage in Regards to Mothers

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Please help with the following ethics problem. Provide at least 200 words in the solution.

Research demonstrates that pregnant mothers who are married tend to have much lower risk of problems than mothers who are not married.
Does this evidence justify the need for society to promote marriage, for the sake of the healthy growth and development of the unborn baby?

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The following problem helps with a psychology and ethics problem. This solution helps with an ethics problem regarding promoting marriage in pregnant mothers. The explanation is given in 254 words.

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Research demonstrates that pregnant mothers who are married tend to have much lower risk of problems than mothers who are not married. Does this evidence justify the need for society to promote marriage, for the sake of the healthy growth and development of the unborn baby?

Solution:
One confounding variable to the association between marriage and less risk taking is that perhaps there are traits common to more married women that make them less likely ...

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