According to sociocognitive theory, the development of prejudice in self-identity begins at a young age. For example, small children are likely to believe that girls are not good at sports and that boys get into trouble more often. At what age is this likely to start to turn around to a more positive viewpoint?

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According to sociocognitive theory, the development of prejudice in self-identity begins at a young age. For example, small children are likely to believe that girls are not good at sports and that boys get into trouble more often. At what age is this likely to start to turn around to a more positive viewpoint?






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