Studies cited in the text that were looking at the possible hormonal explanations for gay, lesbian, and bisexual orientations focused on which of the following?
a. spinal column length
b. the older sister effect
c. exposure to alcohol in the fetus
d. index/ring finger ratio
Question 2
Rodney is studying the link between hormones and one's orientation. The research suggests that hormones probably affect one's sexual orientation ________.
a. while the fetus is in the uterus
b. during puberty
c. during adulthood
d. during the phallic stage of psychosexual development