Multiple Choice
Research suggests that, as a typical five-year-old, Megan most likely
A) has not yet begun to form gender stereotypes.
B) has formed some gender stereotypes, but they are not exactly the same as those of adults.
C) believes more traits are stereotypically masculine or feminine than do adults.
D) has adult-like knowledge of gender stereotypes.
Correct Answer:

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