A Major Difference Between Kohlberg's Cognitive-Developmental Theory and Martin and Halverson's
A major difference between Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental theory and Martin and Halverson's gender-schema theory is that gender typing in the gender-schema theory
A) does not begin to develop until after children have developed gender stability and gender consistency.
B) begins as soon as children acquire gender identity at around 2 to 3 years of age.
C) develops via passive exposure to external models of gender-typed behaviors.
D) is unrelated to cognitive development.
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