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Research that compares employed women with nonemployed women has demonstrated that
 
  a. employed women generally show better adjustment.
  b. employed women and nonemployed women are equally well adjusted.
  c. nonemployed women generally show better adjustment.
  d. women in traditional careers are better adjusted than nonemployed women, and nonemployed women are better adjusted than women in nontraditional careers.

Question 2

Which of the following groups of employed women is most likely to have health problems?
 
  a. women in high-prestige jobs
  b. women in low-paying jobs
  c. women with children over the age of 6
  d. women whose husbands are also employed



krakiolit

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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