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magmichele12

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Gianna has been identified as female since birth. However, during puberty Gianna's testicles descended and what was thought to be Gianna's clitoris enlarged into a penis. Gianna could be termed a______
 
  A) transgender individual.
  B) androgen insensitive female.
  C) Fetally androgenized female.
  D) DHT-deficient male.

Question 2

Stacey has been identified as a fetally androgenized female. Stacey _________
 
  A) is very unlikely to view herself as female.
  B) may be more interested in traditionally male than in traditionally female activities.
  C) most likely was reared as a male.
  D) most likely has assumed a very traditional female gender role.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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