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washai

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Full understanding of gender is said to develop gradually in three stages. What is NOT one of these stages?
 
  a. gender labeling
 b. gender ambiguity
  c. gender stability
 d. gender constancy

Question 2

Children
 
  a. may share things with their peers that they will not bring up in the home.
  b. generally are not influenced by peers.
  c. generally strive to be independent and different from peers.
  d. always do things they would not normally do because of peers.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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