In a study of mother–child conversations, mothers who overwhelmingly believed in gender equality
A) had children who displayed fewer generic utterances than mothers who were gender stereotyped.
B) purposely worked to instill those ideas in their children while reading storybooks.
C) frequently affirmed children's stereotypical comments about gender.
D) had children who displayed fewer gender-stereotyped comments in conversations with their peers.
C
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