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Research shows that there is little hormonal difference between girls and boys prior to puberty. Research also shows that boys and girls are equally likely to use social aggression, and
 
  a. boys are more likely to use physical aggression.
  b. girls are more likely to use physical aggression.
  c. boys and girls are also equally likely to use physical aggression.
  d. boys and girls do not use physical aggression prior to puberty.

Question 2

Individuals who are _____ are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine systems that do not fit the typical biological definitions of female or male.
 
  a. heterogendered
  b. transexual
  c. transgender
  d. intersex



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. boys are more likely to use physical aggression.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d. intersex



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