Research on social class differences in gender typing suggests that

a. it is not influenced by social class.
b. middle-class adolescents are more flexible in their gender-role attitudes than lower-class adolescents.
c. individuals of higher social classes are less flexible about gender roles than those of lower social classes.
d. only low-class individuals have rigid views of gender roles.

B

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