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HCHenry

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Research on early peer group socialization indicates that
 
  A) young children have difficulty working cooperatively in sex-integrated groups.
  B) children's same-sex peers are powerful socializers.
  C) young boys tend to interact in smaller peer groups than young girls do.
  D) girls receive greater criticism from their peers for gender inappropriate behavior than boys do.

Question 2

The success of publishers' efforts to produce nonsexist children's books may be limited because
 
  A) authors have refused to comply with publishers' guidelines.
  B) children naturally develop gender stereotypes regardless of what they see in their books.
  C) adults who read the books to the children assign gender labels to gender-neutral characters.
  D) all of the above



emily12345

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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