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Gender schema theory
A) explains how environmental factors contribute to sex differences in behavior and personality traits.
B) maintains that children acquire gender-typed responses through modeling and reinforcement.
C) is an information-processing approach that combines social learning and cognitive-development features.
D) maintains that biological factors have a greater impact on gender typing than environmental factors.

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Allyl Cation

A positively charged ion with a structure characterized by a carbon atom connected to three other carbon atoms via a sigma bond and two pi bonds, forming a resonance-stabilized intermediate in organic reactions.

Major Organic Product

The foremost substance generated with the highest efficiency in a chemical process involving organic materials.

Nonbonding

Electrons in a molecule that are not involved in bonding but occupy nonbonding molecular orbitals, significantly influencing molecular shape and properties.

Π Molecular Orbital

A molecular orbital formed from the side-by-side overlap of atomic orbitals, having a nodal plane that passes through the nuclei.

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