Compared to children or adults, adolescents' gender attitudes and behavior are found to be:

a. about the same c. somewhat more liberal
b. far more liberal d. more traditional


D

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A Incorrect. Compared to children or adults, adolescents' gender attitudes and behavior are not found to be about the same.
B Incorrect. Compared to children or adults, adolescents' gender attitudes and behavior are not found to be far more liberal.
C Incorrect. Compared to children or adults, adolescents' gender attitudes and behavior are not found to be somewhat more liberal.
D Correct. Compared to children or adults, adolescents' gender attitudes and behavior are found to be more traditional.

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