Mrs. Papier has taken her son and her daughter to a science museum. They are roughly the same age, but Mrs. Papier spends more time explaining the exhibits to her son than to her daughter. Unintentionally, she is engaging in
A) sex-role identity
B) gender constancy
C) gender assimilation
D) sex-typing
E) gender cognition
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