How is children's understanding of gender roles shaped?

A. It is innate within them when they are born and stays the same as they age.
B. It is shaped through watching what a same-sex parent or other adult role model does and copying it exactly.
C. It is shaped through a combination of hormonal differences, parenting, socialization, and culture.
D. It is shaped through gender-specific physical changes during adolescence.


Answer: C

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