Which statement is supported by research on lesbian and gay families?

A. Children in lesbian and gay families do not differ from the children of heterosexual parents in mental health, quality of life, or peer relations.
B. Most research on families headed by same-sex couples is based on large, nationally representative samples of respondents.
C. Children in lesbian and gay families are more likely than children of heterosexual parents to be gender atypical.
D. Most children of lesbian and gay parents are adopted from another country.


Answer: A

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