Multiple Choice
Children's same-sex peer associations
A) increase their tolerance for gender-inappropriate activities.
B) serve to reduce the gender stereotypes coming from parents.
C) make the peer context an especially potent source of gender-role learning.
D) increase their opportunities to engage in "cross-gender" activities.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q115: By age 3, children with a history
Q116: The cognitive-developmental perspective regards children as<br>A) passive
Q117: Young children's moral reasoning<br>A) tends to be
Q118: Elsie describes herself by saying, "I'm not
Q119: When parents use punishment, they can increase
Q121: _ commit the vast majority of child
Q122: When children are threatened, criticized, and punished
Q123: Jun, a Chinese child, pushed a playmate
Q124: According to social learning theorists,<br>A) morality has
Q125: Children who get along well with agemates