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Ebrown

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Joey wants to learn to knit. When he tells his mom, she responds by telling him that knitting is for girls and buys him a G.I. Joe instead. As a result of the type of parenting he receives, Joey's gender stereotypes are likely to be:
 
  a. flexible.
  b. rigid.
  c. non-existent.
  d. fuzzy and mixed.

Question 2

Research shows that parents:
 
  a. treat girls and boys the same way until the children begin to exhibit specific gender-role behaviors.
  b. punish girls more for cross-gender behavior.
  c. punish boys more for cross-gender behavior.
  d. typically do not respond positively or negatively when their children play with cross-gender toys.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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