Which of the following students has the best overview of the research on parents' stereotyped behavior toward their infants and children?

a. Kyoko: "Parents treat infants according to gender stereotypes, but they show somewhat less stereotyping once they appreciate their children's own special characteristics.".
b. Alexander: "Parents show little stereotyped behavior toward their infants, but much more stereotyping when the children reach school age.".
c. Maria: "Parents consistently show stereotyped behavior toward daughters—whether they are infants or children—but they show minimal stereotyping for sons.".
d. Sid: "The only area in which parents show stereotyping is with respect to encouragement of aggression in their sons.".


A

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