Sex stereotyping of infants: a review of gender labeling studies

Initial expectations of infants based on their gender can have a powerful impact on the perceptions of and behavior toward the infants. Stereotyped expectations can also influence gender role socialization and sex-typed behavior. Several gender labeling studies are examined.

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Sexes
Social psychology
Social research
Stereotypes
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