What does research indicate about nursery rhymes, fairy tales, and socialization?

A. The notion that nursery rhymes and fairy tales have any effect on
socialization and gender identity development is unfounded in research.
B. Initial indications are that children's literature may act as a socializing
agent, with regard for gender identity development.
C. Attempts to link children's literature and gender socialization have been
made, but have been dismissed as "paranoid."
D. None of the above represents research findings about children's
literature and socialization.

B

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