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Based on evidence from animal research, ______________ during pregnancy may feminize and demasculinize male rat progeny because of a delay in the androgen surge necessary for proper sexual development.
 
  a. fetal stress
  b. maternal stress
  c. maternal consumption of tranquilizers
  d. improper nutrition

Question 2

A meta-analysis of 41 retrospective studies found that adults with same-sex attractions recalled substantially more ___________ behavior in childhood than did heterosexual adults, and this was especially true for gay men.
 
  a. same-sex-typed
  b. cross-sex-typed
  c. ambiguous-sex-typed
  d. sexual



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b: maternal stress

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b: cross-sex-typed





 

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