John and Mary each run a session of the same program to reduce children's gender stereotypes. It would be expected that
a. both programs are equally likely to succeed.
b. neither program is likely to succeed.
c. Mary's program is more likely to succeed.
d. John's program is more likely to succeed.
D
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