How is gender constancy defined?

a. Recognizing that one's gender does not change, even if one's appearance changes
b. One's knowledge that he or she is male or female
c. Recognizing that people retain their sexes for a lifetime
d. The internalization of the roles and expectations of one's gender


a

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