Messner and Bozada-Deas argue that “team moms” tend to be women while team coaches tend to men because:
a. individual choices sustain gender segregation.
b. social processes sustain gender segregation.
c. historically, male “team moms” did not perform their duties well, although female coaches did.
d. historically, female coaches did not perform their duties well, although male “team moms” did.
b. social processes sustain gender segregation.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false