Shows and Gerstel caution readers that:

a. physicians do not represent all middle-class professionals and EMTs do not represent all working-class men.
b. many EMTs earn more than many physicians, so it is difficult to make conclusions about the effect of social class on fathering.
c. because such a high percentage of EMTs are divorced, it is difficult to make conclusions about the effect of social class on fathering.
d. because there are so many types of physicians, one cannot know how their social class standing affects their fathering.


a. physicians do not represent all middle-class professionals and EMTs do not represent all working-class men.

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