What did Levinson's research conclude about women in midlife transition?
A. Women have significantly less distress during this process.
B. Levinson reported that his stages, transitions, and the crisis of middle age hold for women as well as men.
C. Women face the midlife transition earlier and with greater difficulty than do men.
D. Women who have children experience an easier time during midlife than those who do not have children.
Answer: B
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