ow did location and context affect the LGBTQ parents in Averett’s study?

a. Parents who felt their communities were more accepting felt more comfortable allowing their children to engage in gender-nonconforming behaviors.
b. Parents who lived in diverse communities felt less pressure to raise their children in gender-nonconforming ways.
c. Parents who felt their communities were less accepting felt compelled to raise their children in especially gender-nonconforming way in order to fight stereotypes.
d. Location did not affect the parents in this study.


a. Parents who felt their communities were more accepting felt more comfortable allowing their children to engage in gender-nonconforming behaviors.

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