What can we conclude about children's attitudes toward members of the other gender?

a. From about the age of four, children seem quite positive about children of the other gender.
b. Boys show gender prejudice, but girls do not.
c. Children are more positive about same-gender peers than about other-gender peers.
d. Adults are much more biased than children in their attitudes toward members of the other gender.


C

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