Which of the following is true of the effect of family structure on the psychosocial development of children in their middle childhood? Children who experience multiple family transitions are less likely to have behavior problems than their counterparts. Other things being equal, children tend to do better in single-parent families than in families with two continuously married parents. Children who grow up in families with two continuously married parents are more likely to engage in delinquent behavior than their counterparts. Other things being equal, children tend to do better in families with two continuously married parents than in cohabiting families.