Multiple Choice
Gender differences in children's academic achievement appear to be influenced by
A) teachers' higher expectations of school achievement for boys than for girls.
B) the spatial nature of activities more likely to be favored by boys than by girls.
C) girls' endorsement of traditional femininity being associated with greater school performance.
D) parents encouraging academic achievement in boys rather than girls.
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