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beccaep

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Androgenized females are girls who
 
  a. have been exposed prenatally to male hormones.
  b. are born with only a single X sex-chromosome.
  c. fail to develop any external genitalia.
  d. are best characterized as excessively feminine..

Question 2

Money and Ehrhardt's biosocial theory of gender typing suggests all of the following EXCEPT that
 
  a. gender-role development is strongly influenced by socialization.
  b. there are critical periods for the establishment of gender identity.
  c. early biological developments influence how parents label and treat a child at birth.
  d. fetal chromosomal differences (e.g., XX versus XY) are the most important factors in determining gender-role behavior.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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