Kelly is almost 3. She sees her teenaged neighbor, Becky. Becky used to have very long hair, but she just had it cut into a short style. Today Becky is wearing overalls

Kelly proclaims, "Look, Mommy! Becky is a boy now!" Kelly has not yet achieved
A) gender stereotypes.
B) gender constancy.
C) sociocultural awareness.
D) gender segregation.

B) gender constancy. Gender constancy is the understanding that gender remains the same despite superficial changes in appearance or behavior.

Psychology

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According to your textbook, the best way to judge a theory is by its

a. truthfulness. b. usefulness. c. concreteness. d. literary value.

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