According to Kohlberg's theory of gender-role development
A) one's gender identity is a cognitive judgment about the self
B) gender consistency results from one's selective attention to same-sex models
C) children actively socialize themselves into gender roles
D) one's gender identity is a cognitive judgment about the self and gender consistency results from one's selective attention to same-sex models
E) one's gender identity is a cognitive judgment about the self and one's gender identity is a cognitive judgment about the self and gender consistency results from one's selective attention to same-sex models
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