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Peer relationships can reinforce gender stereotypes from "summary" of The Psychology of Sex Differences by Eleanor E. Maccoby,Carol Nagy Jacklin

Peer relationships play a significant role in shaping individuals' perceptions of gender roles and behaviors. Through interactions with peers, children learn about what is considered appropriate or desirable for their gender. These interactions can reinforce traditional gender stereotypes, leading to the perpetuation of gender norms within society. Children often receive feedback from their peers based on how well they conform to gender expectations. For example, boys may be praised for being tough or athletic, while girls may be complimented for being nurturing or caring. These responses from peers can serve to validate and reinforce gender stereotypes, as children learn that certain behaviors are rewarded or accepted based on their gender. Peer groups also provide a social context in which gender norms are reinforced through imitat...
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    The Psychology of Sex Differences

    Eleanor E. Maccoby

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