According to the text, which parent is more important in establishing how children's ideas about gender develop?
a. Fathers are usually more important.
b. Mothers are usually more important.
c. Fathers and mothers are usually equally important.
d. Neither fathers nor mothers are very important since ideas about gender are biologically programmed and do not depend on learning or socialization to any great degree.
a
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a. 1–5% b. 10–15% c. 20–25% d. 30–35%
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a. "Bad parenting has little effect on children, but all children benefit from good parenting." b. "Good parenting has little effect on children, but bad parenting harms all children." c. "Bad parenting is much more destructive for children with easygoing temperaments." d. "Parenting ability is much more important with temperamentally difficult children."