The Larson and Richards study reports that the relationship between men in the U. S. and their work affects their family lives deeply because
a) Men tend to look at their time at home in terms of leisure time, as an escape from the demands of work
b) Men are still thinking of themselves as the primary providers, even if their wives are also out in the work world
c) Men's identity is so shaped by their work roles that it tends to take up the greater part of their emotional energy
d) All of the possible given answers