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Greendorfer and Ewing (1981) examined race and gender differences in children's socialization into sports and found
 
  A. no difference among races in sport socialization
  B. that among white children, boys are less influenced by their peers and their fathers
  C. that among black children, girls are more influenced by their peers and their fathers
  D. considerable differences in socialization depending on race and gender

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According to the research by Greendorfer and Lewko (1978),
 
  A. siblings have a particularly significant influence on a child's involvement in sports
  B. boys receive less exposure to sport-socializing agents than do girls
  C. peers and mothers are significant socializing agents for girls D. peers and fathers are significant socializing agents for girls

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Peer groups are
 
  A. group situations in which members are treated as equals
  B. highly modifiable as the group's interests and needs change
  C. strongly influential in the development of movement skills of adolescents but not of young children D. all of the selections are correct
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