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Worell (1986) and Worell and Remer (1992) pointed out the lack of attention given to womens psychological health by stating that:
 
  a. Womens problems have never been overpathologized
  b. Theories of development have examined both men and women in unbiased ways
  c. Traditional theories of development have described male traits as normative and as female traits as deficient
  d. There has never been a power differential between men and women

Question 2

One way to examine the complexity of gender is to consider various dimensions that encompasses:
 
  a. Biological, sexual orientation, self identification, and gender expression
  b. Biological, sexual orientation and genetic predisposition
  c. Definable characteristics of male and female
  d. Sexual orientation, masculine and feminine behaviors



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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