Tong and Caleb are playing with finger paints. Tong takes the blue paint and makes a print of his hand, and Caleb does the same. Tong laughs and pours the red paint onto his foot, and Caleb copies again
Tong dips his elbow into the purple paint and touches it next to the print of his
hand. Then Caleb laughs and follows suit. What is the probable age of the boys?
A) One year B) Two years C) Six months D) Three years
B
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Typical of research on gender-graded influences, Moen and Spencer (2001) found that men are more likely to be in paid work positions throughout adulthood whereas women moved between paid and unpaid work,
with the unpaid times usually associated with caregiving for children, grandchildren, and older family members. Identify a potential consequence to this trend. a) With a continuous history of work, men may be hired ahead of women who have "gaps" in their work history. b) Women may feel as though they are not as valuable, or their skills are not as valuable, because their caregiving is unpaid work. c) Also, with more years of employment men are likely to have better retirement incomes. d) All of the Above