Comparisons of the behaviours and attitudes of mothers and fathers toward the gender-role development of their children suggest
A) few differences between parents in either what they believe about gender roles or how they treat their sons and daughters.
B) that fathers have little impact on the gender-role development of their sons or daughters.
C) mothers tend to treat their sons and daughters more similarly, while fathers are more concerned that their sons be "masculine" and their daughters "feminine."
D) fathers tend to express beliefs that it is important for sons to be "masculine" and daughters to be "feminine," but they show no differences in how they treat their sons and daughters.
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