Which of the following is true about the wives of the participants in the Shows and Gerstel study?

a. EMT wives often insisted that their husbands pick up overtime to increase the family income.
b. Physician wives were in high status careers of their own.
c. EMTs’ wives rarely insisted that their husbands be present more at home.
d. Physicians’ wives rarely insisted that their husbands share more fully in the daily hands-on care of their children.


d. Physicians’ wives rarely insisted that their husbands share more fully in the daily hands-on care of their children.

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