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mpobi80

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As more women enter the labor force, what has happened to the gender differences in time spent in housework?
 
  A) The time has equalized with men dramatically increasing their contributions.
  B) The time spent has become even more unequal with women increasing their time spent in housework.
  C) The time difference has diminished mostly due to women spending fewer hours in housework.
  D) Both men and women have decreased the time spent doing housework.

Question 2

The response rate is the percentage of the study subjects who respond to the survey. In order to be considered an adequate study, it must have a response rate of at least 90 percent.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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