Research on peers' socialization of gendered emotions indicates that ______.
A) peers are more tolerant of gender-role violations than parents are
B) girls punish gender-role violations more than boys do
C) children who express stereotype-violating emotions are less popular with their peers
D) boys are more vigilant than girls in socializing peers' emotions
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