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Title: Mothers and fathersa.are not equally influential in developing traditional gender roles—fathers are
Post by: Kai96 on Mar 18, 2015
Mothers and fathers
      a.   are not equally influential in developing traditional gender roles—fathers are more influential.
      b.   are not equally influential in developing traditional gender roles—mothers are more influential.
      c.   are equally influential in developing traditional gender roles.
      d.   are not nearly as influential concerning gender roles as siblings are.


Title: Re: Mothers and fathersa.are not equally influential in developing traditional gender roles—fathers
Post by: Gorgias on Mar 22, 2015
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Title: Re: Mothers and fathersa.are not equally influential in developing traditional gender roles—fathers are
Post by: Kai96 on Mar 25, 2015
Wasn't sure this was the right category to post this in. Thanks for answering, you're awesome!


Title: Re: Mothers and fathersa.are not equally influential in developing traditional gender roles—fathers are
Post by: Gorgias on Mar 26, 2015
You're welcome.