Regarding the effectiveness of fathers at providing routine care such as diapering, bathing, and soothing a distressed infant,

a. fathers are unable to provide proper care.
b. fathers are as skillful as mothers when they choose to assume those responsibilities.
c. fathers are unable to provide routine care because mothers are typically opposed to their caregiving behavior.
d. mothers seem to have an innate ability to perform routine care.


B

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