Gender schema refers to
A) the understanding that one's gender is a permanent part of personality.
B) concepts such as object permanence and conservation that must be acquired before children can understand gender.
C) the stages children progress through on the way to establishing gender constancy.
D) a cognitive representation of the characteristics associated with being either male or female.
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