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Gender constancy and the effects of sex-typed televised toy commercials.
D. N. Ruble, T. Balaban,
J. Cooper
Psychology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Play and Playthings
100%
Child
27%
Cartoons
19%
Sexual Development
16%
Television
14%
Child Behavior
13%
Sexual Behavior
12%
Siblings
11%
Social Sciences
toy
85%
gender
37%
sex behavior
16%
cartoon
15%
television
10%
stereotype
10%