Freud's theory implies that it is important for gender development that the child
A) continue in the Oedipus/Electra complex beyond age six.
B) not experience a timing-of-puberty effect.
C) at age five, have a same-sex adult living at home.
D) practice to improve his or her own visual/spatial abilities.
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