In general, what can we conclude about the relationship between marital satisfaction and employment status?

a. A woman's employment status is not closely related to her marital satisfaction.
b. Employed women tend to have happier marriages than nonemployed women.
c. Nonemployed women tend to have happier marriages than employed women.
d. Well-educated women have happier marriages if they are not employed; if women have little education, then their marriages are happier if they are employed.


A

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