Gender biases in school are evidenced by:
a. Boys receiving more praise than girls
b. Girls receiving negative feedback about the quality of their work
c. Boys receiving negative feedback about the content of their work
d. Girls receiving negative feedback about their spelling
A
Boys tend to receive more praise than girls. Boys tend to receive negative feedback about neatness and spelling. Girls tend to receive negative feedback about the quality of their work
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a) health disparities. b) public health crises. c) health differences. d) care gaps.