Farley is largely uninvolved in his daughter’s life. He knows she plays in the school orchestra (but he can’t recall whether she plays saxophone or clarinet) and is probably doing well in her classes, but beyond that he’s content to let her do what
she wants while he pursues his business interests and personal hobbies. Which parenting style does Farley practice?
a) authoritative
b) permissive-indifferent
c) authoritarian
d) permissive-indulgent
Answer: b
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