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Middle school children’s opinions concerning cross-gender friendships
      a.   are pessimistic—most children believe that it is not possible that boys and girls can be friends.
      b.   are pessimistic—children in middle school interact with such hostility that they do not see the possibility of friendship.
      c.   are cautious—children in middle school express the belief that boys and girls can be friends but most do not have a cross-gender friend.
      d.   are optimistic—most children not only endorse the concept but also have a cross-gender friend.
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Gender: Psychological Perspectives


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Wasn't sure this was the right category to post this in. Thanks for answering, you're awesome!
Forget the failures. Keep the lessons.
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NP. Bye for now.
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