According to the article A Family Affair about working mothers, the sample in the primary research discussed came from Christchurch, NZ and was:
(a) quite representative of that city
(b) composed of people who lived in poverty
(c) too small to do any real statistical analysis
(d) largely upper and middle class
A
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