According to the "social dosage effect"
A) spending more time with same-gender peers predicts increases in gender-typed behavior.
B) increases in gender-typed behavior predict increases in amount of time spent with same-gender peers.
C) both of these predictions would hold.
D) neither of these predictions would hold.
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