What is a sociological explanation for Melvin Kohn's observation that middle-class and working-class families differed with regard to the traits they valued in their children?

A. Parents in both groups attempted to instill in their children the values and behaviors they believed would help them to succeed in life, specifically in the workplace.
B. Working-class parents did not have sufficient time to supervise their children and so were forced to teach them to be self-directed and responsible.
C. Middle-class parents did not have sufficient time to supervise their children and so were forced to teach them to be obedient and respect authority.
D. Parents in both groups were trying to impress the researcher with their parenting skills and so acted in ways they thought would cast them in a better light.


Answer: A

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