Sociologist Andrea Doucet studied Canadian stay-at-home dads and single fathers. In terms of how these dads handle the health of their children she found that
a. they were among the most informed, involved, and concerned fathers when it came to knowing about their children's health.
b. just as all men, they were less likely to take their children to the doctor, ignore signs of illness, and expect their male children to "suck it up" when hurt.
c. they were more likely to be excluded from parental networks that emphasized health issues and from networks that discussed childcare issues.
d. they usually depended on their mothers for advice on how to handle their children's health.
C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. cultural B. familial C. intergenerational D. child-retiree
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