Which of the following statements about dual-earner families is true?
a) Few substantial effects have been found on children from living in dual-earner families.
b) Boys from dual-earner families tend to be more confident and have higher career aspirations than boys whose mothers are not employed.
c) Several studies have found that adolescent girls in dual-earner families have more arguments with their mothers and siblings compared with girls whose mothers are not employed.
d) Adolescents are at lower risk for various problems if both parents work fulltime.
Answer: a
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