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Judith Rich Harris, in the Nurture Assumption:
 
  Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do, discussed in Skolnick and Skolnick's article, Family in Transition, 2007, asserts that
   
 a. parents have very little impact on their children's development
   b. an unfortunate childhood dooms a person to an unhappy adulthood.
   c. genetics have very little impact on children's development.
   d. child rearing is like writing on a blank slate.

Question 2

Karp writes that America's emerging postindustrial economy has altered the meaning of work by
 
  a. eroding loyalty, commitment, and mutual responsibility between organizations and workers.
  b. increasing the level of unemployment in an era of the shrinking dollar.
  c. racism and sexism in hiring and promotion policies.
  d. valuing networking over experience.



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