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Dr. Williams is doing research on the division of labor in households with children and working parents. Dr. William's research suggests that even when fathers and mothers both work 40 hours a week, women do more housework.
 
  This results conflicts with the a) Time Availability Perspective.
   b) Relative Resources Perspective.
   c) Gender Perspective.
   d) Traditional Perspective.

Question 2

Kelsey and her family live in a large urban, industrialized society. What would you expect to be likely?
 
  a) She puts her needs above others.
   b) She has a strong sense of belonging.
   c) Her family is very dependent on each other.
   d) Her family has lived there for many generations.



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