David is a stay-at-home father of two young daughters who attends a "mommy and me" playgroup for young children and their caregivers. He is the only male caregiver to attend the group. According to standpoint theory, which statement(s) best explain(s) this scenario?
A) As members of different genders, David and the female caregivers have developed different ways of thinking about parenting, different techniques for parenting, and different skills for parenting.
B) David and the mothers' viewpoints are limited and partial.
C) David may view parenting differently from the mothers' perspectives based on their different standpoints.
D) It would be possible for David and the mothers in the group to work to understand the others's standpoints.
E) All of the choices are correct.
E
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