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jerry coleman

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In dual-earner households, maternal employment __________.
 
  A) frequently reduces the time school-age children spend with their fathers
  B) consistently predicts declines in childrens academic achievement
  C) increases childrens, and especially girls, gender-stereotyped beliefs
  D) often leads fathers to take on greater child-rearing responsibilities

Question 2

When employed mothers remain committed to parenting, children display __________.
 
  A) lower self-esteem
  B) less gender-stereotyped beliefs
  C) increased behavior problems
  D) lower achievement



bhavsar

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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