Imperato-McGinley's controversial explanation of eighteen Dominican DHT-deficient males concluded that
a) they easily switched their identities when their genitalia masculinized.
b) at puberty, they became men.
c) the easy transition was a result of having been exposed to prenatal testosterone.
d) they were able to reject their time socialized as females.
e) all of the above
Question 2
Your text discusses a case studied by Money involving a set of identical twins who were genetically and physically normal males at birth. However, one of the twins had his penis accidentally cut off during surgery.
The doctors recommended sex reassignment. At seventeen months old, the boy was surgically reconstructed as a girl and lifelong hormone replacement was begun. Research on this case revealed the twin who had undergone the sex reassignment
A) was initially socialized successfully as a girl.
B) preferred to wear dresses and play with traditional girl toys.
C) began experiencing serious emotional problems in puberty and eventually refused to continue living as a girl.
D) all of the above