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Questions
1. Which statement about autosomes is true?
a. They differ in males and females and are the primary determinant of sexual differentiation.
b. They come from the biological mother, whereas sex chromosomes come from the biological father.
c. They are the same in males and females and do not significantly affect sex differentiation.
d. They come from the biological father, whereas sex chromosomes come from the biological mother.
2. Which of the following are characteristics of individuals with Turner's syndrome?
a. typical external female genitals, above average height, and masculine gender identity
b. typical external female genitals, above average height, and lack of menstruation
c. typical external female genitals, below average height, and lack of menstruation
d. typical external male genitals, below average height, and infertility
3. What has the experience of David Reimer and research on the treatment of intersex children revealed?
a. Socialization plays an even greater role in gender-identity formation than was originally assumed.
b. That some intersex children may not be as gender-malleable at birth as originally believed.
c. There is clear evidence that gender identity is psychologically neutral at birth.
d. Most intersex children adjust very well to the gender assigned to them with few serious problems.