Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Even the most progressively minded parents in Kane’s research still felt they needed to ensure their children displayed gender normativity in public, especially their sons.
2. Many parents no longer expect stereotypically “masculine” and “feminine” behaviors from their children—and often give children positive reinforcement for stepping outside these in some respects.
3. In Rahilly’s research the parents developed specific strategies in childrearing as part of their commitment to gender-neutral socialization before their children exhibited gender-variant behavior.
4. The parents in Rahilly’s research reported that their children’s preference for gender-atypical
activities is what set them apart from other children.
5. The gender truth regime reveals that longstanding cultural beliefs rooted in the gender binary are the problem, not the gender-variant behavior of children.


1. True
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. False

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