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it is a research paper that takes a look at stereotypes among young children.

Title: it is a research paper that takes a look at stereotypes among young children.
Category: Social Sciences / Psychology
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it is a research paper that takes a look at stereotypes among young children.

Running Head: Stereotyping Developed During Pre-Adolescence Stereotyping Developed During Adolescence is Based on Social Interactions Among Specific Age Groups and Their Perceived Affiliation Abstract Young children's attitudes toward cross-gender typed toys were measured in this experiment. Due to the fact that, children are receptive to societal pressures at a young age, two experiments were conducted to test whether or not gender specific toys influenced both boys and girls.. In the first experiment conducted, children received …showed first 75 words of 1779 total

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showed last 75 words of 1779 total…boys References Bussey, K., & Bandura, A (1992). Self-regulatory mechanisms governing gender development. Child Development, 63, 1236-1250. Martin C. L., & Halverson, C.F. (1990). A schematic processing model of sex typing and stereotyping in children. Child Development, 52 1119-1134. Raag, T. (1999). Children's awareness of social expectations of gender: Relationships to toy choices. Sex Roles 38, 685-700. Singer, D.G., & Singer ,J.L. (1990). The high season of imaginative play. The House of Make-Believe: Play and the developing imagination. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

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