Abu is a gender-atypical child who feels intense pressure to conform to his gender role. Abu is likely to display
A) gains in self-esteem during middle childhood.
B) "feminine" behavior at home and "masculine" behavior with his peers.
C) aggressive, acting-out behaviors.
D) characteristics such as withdrawal, sadness, and anxiety.
D
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