The results of the Flanagan and Eccles study on changes in parents' work status and its

effect on their children's transition to junior high demonstrated that

a. the transition was more rewarding for those children whose parents had been
promoted in their workplace.
b. the transition was not affected by the parents' work status.
c. the transition was more difficult for those children whose parents were
experiencing changes in the workplace.
d. girls were affected by changes in parents' work status but boys were not.

c

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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