Name the approach to gender!

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Boys have a surge of testosterone at the age of 4, hence why they are more active and boisterous than girls
Biological
1 of 10
At the age of 3-4, children understand their gender will remain stable
Cognitive
2 of 10
Children identify with their same sex parent when 3-6 years old, forming their gender identity
Psychodynamic
3 of 10
Waber- boys that mature later have better verbal ability than those who develop early
Biological
4 of 10
Differences between the genders are learnt through differences in their treatment and people who model gender behaviour
Social learning theory
5 of 10
Children seek information related to their gender once their gender identity established
Cognitive
6 of 10
The main force behind a child's gender development is their relations with their parents
Psychodynamic
7 of 10
Self-efficacy (the ability to imitate a model's behaviour) is required
Social learning theory
8 of 10
Martin and Halverson- gender schema information is distorted by children to make it consistent
Cognitive
9 of 10
Turner's syndrome and Klinefelter's syndrome both support the explanation
Biological
10 of 10

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