Which of the following statements about intergenerational relationships is TRUE?
A. Individuals who spent quality time with their parents as children provided as much support to older parents as did children who spent little time with their parents.
B. Sons who experienced long-term lack of trust during adolescence were more alienated from their parents than daughters who had the same experience.
C. There is no evidence to show that early supportive relationships with parents are linked to the quality of the parent-young adult relationship.
D. Females have an especially important role in connecting family relationships across generations.
Answer: D
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