The case of John/Joan illustrates:
a) That gender identity is primarily learned from the environment.
b) Gender confusion is the net result of being raised as though one were a member of the opposite gender.
c) Gender identity appears largely biologically based.
d) That masculine attributes are internalized, while feminine attributes are externalized.
Question 2
The John/Joan case described by Colapinto illustrated that gender identity is determined by:
a) The environment alone
b) Biology alone
c) The interaction of the environment and biology
d) Prevailing community values