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Cooper's father is a corporate executive who works long hours. he travels several days throughout the month and spends very little time with cooper. he has never been to any of cooper's soccer games or met any of his friends. cooper's father believes that his career is more important than raising his son. as such, he does not get involved in cooper's life. psychologists would describe cooper's father's style of parenting as
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