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    A Gender-Schema Theorist Would Be Most Likely to Argue That
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A Gender-Schema Theorist Would Be Most Likely to Argue That

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Question 42

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A gender-schema theorist would be most likely to argue that young children are


A) born with a basic gender identity.
B) uninfluenced by environmental experiences with gender-based behaviors.
C) constantly looking for cues about gender.
D) uninterested in gender.

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