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burchfield96

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Biosocial theory views the sex chromosome pattern of an infant (e.g., XX) as
 
  a. irrelevant to gender-role development.
  b. a starting point for biological differentiation of the sexes.
  c. the determinant one's gender.
  d. the after effect of gender-identification.

Question 2

According to Money and Ehrhardt's biosocial theory of gender-role development,
 
  a. Freud was correct when he said that biology is destiny..
  b. children begin acting like boys or girls once they acquire gender identity and constancy.
  c. several critical biological events set the stage for different social reactions to males and females.
  d. pubertal hormones alone account for gender-role development.



carlsona147

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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