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Ayeaye Ayeaye
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Kohlberg's theory of sex-role development
a.   suggests that the crucial aspect in sex-role development is the child's understanding of the gender concept.
b.   emphasizes the role of parents' differential reinforcement of sex-typed behavior and attitudes.
c.   predicts that we should see systematic same-sex imitation before the child shows full gender constancy.
d.   states that children will show clear sex-role behavior before they understand the gender concept.
e.   substantially supports Freud's concept of the role of identification.
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The Developing Child

The Developing Child


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Glad to have joined the forum, thank you for your valuable in
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