Research on ethnicity, gender, and occupational development finds that women of different ethnic groups
A. differ significantly in their career expectations.
B. do not differ significantly in their participation in nontraditional careers.
C. European American women who choose nontraditional careers tend to plan for more formal education than they need to achieve their goals.
D. Native American women who choose nontraditional careers tend to plan for more formal education than they need to achieve their goals.
Answer: B
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a. one-fourth or less of all married couples. b. about one-third of all married couples. c. nearly half of all married couples. d. more than half of all married couples.
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A. compliance with authority B. inclination to care for children's academic needs C. sense of parent-centered well being D. focus on obedience