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washai

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What agents of socialization affect gender development? Cite an example of how each agent influences gender behavior.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

When a couple and their lawyers sign a contract agreeing to dissolve the marriage without litigation, they are employing
 
  A) divorce mediation.
  B) collaborative divorce.
  C) no-fault divorce.
  D) contested divorce.



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Answer to Question 1

The student should include that the agents of socialization include family, schools, media, peers, religious organizations, etc. All of these send messages as to the appropriate gender behaviors expected of males and females in society. Discussion should include examples of each agent's influence.

Answer to Question 2

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