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Compare and contrast three agents of socialization and how they influence gender behavior. Cite examples.
 
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Research by Constance Ahrons found ________ of ex-spouses achieve the cooperative colleagues type of relationships.
 
  A) 15
  B) 22
  C) 38
  D) 54



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Answer to Question 1

The student should identify three of the several socialization agents mentioned in the text, express how these agents are similar and different, and give examples of how each agent influences gender behavior.

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