The Mills College longitudinal study of women found that homemakers' level of independence at age 21 versus that at age 43 suggests that
A) homemakers' independence scores are likely to change little with age.
B) the role a university-educated woman has in life is irrelevant to changes in personality.
C) the roles women adopt are irrelevant to changes in independence.
D) being a homemaker requires much more independence than originally believed.
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