According to Bianchi et al. (2006), identify a trend related to men's involvement in parenthood.
A. Married fathers spent more than twice as much time with child care and housework in 2000 than they did in 1965.
B. Most fathers are as involved as mothers are in spending time with their children.
C. On weekends, as their children get older, the time fathers spend with their children is more than that of mothers.
D. Fathers with long working hours report wanting less time to spend with their children.
Answer: A
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