Based on research by Bandura, Ross, and Ross (1963), we would expect that
A) children will identify with the father in a two-parent family, whether he works or stays at home.
B) children will identify with the mother in a two-parent family, whether she works or stays at home.
C) children will identify with the working parent in a two-parent family, whether that parent is the mother
or the father.
D) children will identify with the caretaking parent in a two-parent family, whether that parent is the
father or the mother.
Answer: C
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