Sara and Jack are a married couple; both of them are employed outside the home. If they are typical of other married couples with respect to household chores,
a. Sara will perform about two-thirds of the household tasks.
b. Jack will perform about 50% of the household tasks.
c. They will both perceive that the housework should be equally divided, even if it isn't in reality.
d. Jack and Sara will each perform roughly half of the stereotypically feminine tasks, but not the stereotypically masculine tasks.
A
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