Mr. and Mrs. Carlton were happily married for several years. Gradually though, Mrs. Carlton felt that the burden of chores in the household fell more and more on her. She began thinking of filing for divorce

She weighs the fact that her husband is a very romantic man and makes a good living. Mrs. Carlton is thinking like a(an) ________ theorist.
A. conflict
B. exchange
C. functional
D. macro-level


B

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