Deck 3: The Nature and Nurture of Sex and Gender
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Deck 3: The Nature and Nurture of Sex and Gender
1
Which of the following best describes what determines a person's biological sex?
A) their external genitalia
B) the specific combination of sex chromosomes (e.g., XX and XY)
C) a combination of chromosomes, genes, hormones, and internal and external sex organs
D) the combination of sex chromosomes and the external genitalia they produce
A) their external genitalia
B) the specific combination of sex chromosomes (e.g., XX and XY)
C) a combination of chromosomes, genes, hormones, and internal and external sex organs
D) the combination of sex chromosomes and the external genitalia they produce
a combination of chromosomes, genes, hormones, and internal and external sex organs
2
People with conditions that make the cells of the body less responsive to androgens tend to ______.
A) only affect the gender identity of females
B) appear female at birth and develop a female gender identity
C) develop gender identities inconsistent with their genetic sex if female
D) be born with enlarged genitalia
A) only affect the gender identity of females
B) appear female at birth and develop a female gender identity
C) develop gender identities inconsistent with their genetic sex if female
D) be born with enlarged genitalia
appear female at birth and develop a female gender identity
3
Based on both atypical and typical chromosomal patterns, what relationship appears to exist between chromosomal patterns and gender identity?
A) The presence of a Y chromosome strongly predicts a male gender identity.
B) The presence of an X chromosome strongly predicts a female gender identity.
C) The presence of a third chromosome predicts male gender identity.
D) People with atypical chromosomal patterns tend to identify as female.
A) The presence of a Y chromosome strongly predicts a male gender identity.
B) The presence of an X chromosome strongly predicts a female gender identity.
C) The presence of a third chromosome predicts male gender identity.
D) People with atypical chromosomal patterns tend to identify as female.
The presence of a Y chromosome strongly predicts a male gender identity.
4
Which of the following is FALSE regarding the role of hormones in sex differentiation?
A) The genital ridge develops into female internal genitalia in the absence of androgens.
B) Gonads begin producing hormones by about the eighth week of gestation.
C) In genetic females, the ovaries produce many hormones prenatally.
D) Androgens initiate the biological masculinization in male genitalia.
A) The genital ridge develops into female internal genitalia in the absence of androgens.
B) Gonads begin producing hormones by about the eighth week of gestation.
C) In genetic females, the ovaries produce many hormones prenatally.
D) Androgens initiate the biological masculinization in male genitalia.
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5
What type of chromosome contains genes that code for attributes such as eye color, hair color, and height?
A) allosome
B) autosome
C) unisome
D) sex chromosomes
A) allosome
B) autosome
C) unisome
D) sex chromosomes
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6
As early as 1993, Biologist Ann Fausto-Sterling argued what about biological sex?
A) that at least five or more biological sexes should be recognized
B) that the cultural tendency to view sex as binary is largely correct
C) that there are actually three biological sexes
D) that the concept of biological sex is meaningless
A) that at least five or more biological sexes should be recognized
B) that the cultural tendency to view sex as binary is largely correct
C) that there are actually three biological sexes
D) that the concept of biological sex is meaningless
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7
Which of the following best describes sex differences in the production of testosterone?
A) Testosterone is the male hormone while estrogen and progesterone are the female hormones.
B) Both sexes produce testosterone, but males produce much more during certain phases of development.
C) Sex differences in testosterone are a common misconception. Both sexes produce equal amounts of testosterone.
D) At certain phases of development, males produce more testosterone, but in other phases, females produce far more.
A) Testosterone is the male hormone while estrogen and progesterone are the female hormones.
B) Both sexes produce testosterone, but males produce much more during certain phases of development.
C) Sex differences in testosterone are a common misconception. Both sexes produce equal amounts of testosterone.
D) At certain phases of development, males produce more testosterone, but in other phases, females produce far more.
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8
The study of biological mechanisms that guide whether or not certain genes get expressed or activated is called ______.
A) epigenetics
B) metagenetics
C) eugenics
D) genetics
A) epigenetics
B) metagenetics
C) eugenics
D) genetics
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9
At the genetic level alone, female and male are defined by ______.
A) the presence of androgen
B) the presence of estrogen
C) the presence or absence of an X chromosome
D) the presence or absence of a Y chromosome
A) the presence of androgen
B) the presence of estrogen
C) the presence or absence of an X chromosome
D) the presence or absence of a Y chromosome
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10
Which of the following is the best example of nurture (environmental factors) influencing nature (biological differences)?
A) naturally artistic parents exposing their children to the arts at an early age
B) the finding that girls who experience higher family stress tend to have an earlier age of menstruation
C) the relationship between violent media exposure in childhood and aggression in adulthood
D) a genetically shy person deliberately choosing quieter environments
A) naturally artistic parents exposing their children to the arts at an early age
B) the finding that girls who experience higher family stress tend to have an earlier age of menstruation
C) the relationship between violent media exposure in childhood and aggression in adulthood
D) a genetically shy person deliberately choosing quieter environments
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11
Which of the following is NOT one of the four deviations of the typical XX or XY chromosomal pattern that have been widely studied?
A) Turner's syndrome (i.e., a single X chromosome)
B) Triple X syndrome (i.e., three X chromosomes)
C) Klinefelter syndrome (i.e., an XXY chromosomal pattern)
D) Wagner's syndrome (i.e., a single Y chromosome)
A) Turner's syndrome (i.e., a single X chromosome)
B) Triple X syndrome (i.e., three X chromosomes)
C) Klinefelter syndrome (i.e., an XXY chromosomal pattern)
D) Wagner's syndrome (i.e., a single Y chromosome)
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12
Which of the following is the best example of a passive gene-by-environment interaction?
A) a genetically aggressive person choosing to consume violent media
B) a child with an active temperament who elicits rough-and-tumble play from his peers
C) genetically athletic parents who begin athletic training for their children at an early age
D) strengthened neural connections due to early experiences of aggressive play
A) a genetically aggressive person choosing to consume violent media
B) a child with an active temperament who elicits rough-and-tumble play from his peers
C) genetically athletic parents who begin athletic training for their children at an early age
D) strengthened neural connections due to early experiences of aggressive play
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13
The findings from Caspi and colleagues' (2003) longitudinal study on the environmental and genetic roots of depression best support which of the following interpretations?
A) Certain genetic predispositions make depression inevitable.
B) Genetic vulnerabilities and stressful environments combine to influence the prevalence of depression.
C) People suffering from depression most likely had frequent, highly stressful experiences early in life.
D) Depression spreads throughout social environments via emotional contagion.
A) Certain genetic predispositions make depression inevitable.
B) Genetic vulnerabilities and stressful environments combine to influence the prevalence of depression.
C) People suffering from depression most likely had frequent, highly stressful experiences early in life.
D) Depression spreads throughout social environments via emotional contagion.
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14
The complex series of processes that unfolds as embryos transition into an individual with male, female, or intersex genitalia is called ______.
A) sex selection
B) sex differentiation
C) gender assignment
D) genderization
A) sex selection
B) sex differentiation
C) gender assignment
D) genderization
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15
Each method of sex verification testing in athletics has shortcomings because ______.
A) biological sex is irrelevant to athletics
B) there are actually three distinct sexes
C) sex falls along a continuum from consistently female to consistently male
D) there are no reliable hormonal differences between males and females
A) biological sex is irrelevant to athletics
B) there are actually three distinct sexes
C) sex falls along a continuum from consistently female to consistently male
D) there are no reliable hormonal differences between males and females
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16
A gene-by-environment interaction occurs when ______.
A) a genetic tendency emerges only under certain environmental circumstances
B) environmental factors influence personality regardless of genetic makeup
C) genetic predispositions emerge across different environments
D) environments pressure the selection of specific genes and traits
A) a genetic tendency emerges only under certain environmental circumstances
B) environmental factors influence personality regardless of genetic makeup
C) genetic predispositions emerge across different environments
D) environments pressure the selection of specific genes and traits
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17
Which of the following is TRUE of chromosomes in the human body?
A) Every somatic cell contains 26 unpaired of chromosomes.
B) All but one chromosome or chromosome pair are non-sex chromosomes.
C) Reproductive cells contain paired chromosomes.
D) Sperm cells provide a Y chromosome during fertilization.
A) Every somatic cell contains 26 unpaired of chromosomes.
B) All but one chromosome or chromosome pair are non-sex chromosomes.
C) Reproductive cells contain paired chromosomes.
D) Sperm cells provide a Y chromosome during fertilization.
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18
The ______ is(are) the sex organ(s) responsible for producing sex cells and hormones.
A) gonads
B) genitalia
C) genital ridge
D) genital tubercle
A) gonads
B) genitalia
C) genital ridge
D) genital tubercle
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19
The gonads of female and male embryos begin to differ by sex in the ______ of development.
A) third month
B) second trimester
C) first week
D) sixth week
A) third month
B) second trimester
C) first week
D) sixth week
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20
Which of the following is NOT true of genetic females with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)?
A) They often undergo feminization surgery of their genitalia in infancy.
B) Most ultimately identify as male.
C) They play with male typical toys more than their sisters without CAH.
D) They show decreased satisfaction with their sex assignment.
A) They often undergo feminization surgery of their genitalia in infancy.
B) Most ultimately identify as male.
C) They play with male typical toys more than their sisters without CAH.
D) They show decreased satisfaction with their sex assignment.
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21
Ruigrok et al., (2014) found that, compared to women, men tend to show greater volume in the left amygdala (a part of the limbic system involved in processing and expressing emotions, especially fear). What can be concluded from this finding?
A) Sex differences in fear expression are more driven by nature than nurture.
B) That men tend to have better memories of highly emotional experiences.
C) Men will generally feel more afraid than women.
D) This finding alone is not indicative of any meaningful sex differences in emotional experiences.
A) Sex differences in fear expression are more driven by nature than nurture.
B) That men tend to have better memories of highly emotional experiences.
C) Men will generally feel more afraid than women.
D) This finding alone is not indicative of any meaningful sex differences in emotional experiences.
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22
In her 2009 book--Pink Brain, Blue Brain--Lise Eliot puts forth what interpretation of observed sex differences in the brain?
A) Gender stereotypes create different life experiences for boys and girls which exaggerate structural differences in the brain.
B) The presence of sex differences in brain structures is evidence of a stronger role of nature over nurture.
C) Sex differences in brain structures are primarily influenced by the presence or absence of androgens during gestation.
D) That when looked at on the whole, sex differences in brain structures are too small to research meaningfully.
A) Gender stereotypes create different life experiences for boys and girls which exaggerate structural differences in the brain.
B) The presence of sex differences in brain structures is evidence of a stronger role of nature over nurture.
C) Sex differences in brain structures are primarily influenced by the presence or absence of androgens during gestation.
D) That when looked at on the whole, sex differences in brain structures are too small to research meaningfully.
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23
According to evolutionary psychology in what contexts should sex differences emerge?
A) in domains in which women and men historically faced different adaptive problems
B) for behaviors that are rewarded differently for men and women by cultures
C) in traits that only helped males or females attract as many mates as possible
D) for capacities that helped detect predators and immediate threats in the environment
A) in domains in which women and men historically faced different adaptive problems
B) for behaviors that are rewarded differently for men and women by cultures
C) in traits that only helped males or females attract as many mates as possible
D) for capacities that helped detect predators and immediate threats in the environment
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24
Which of the following is TRUE of the relationship between culture and the experiences of intersex individuals?
A) Intersex individuals are at increased risk of violence in any culture.
B) Western countries tend to be more inclusive of intersex individuals.
C) All cultures tend to respond to intersexuality in the same manner.
D) Social and legal exclusion of intersex individuals is unrelated to violence towards them.
A) Intersex individuals are at increased risk of violence in any culture.
B) Western countries tend to be more inclusive of intersex individuals.
C) All cultures tend to respond to intersexuality in the same manner.
D) Social and legal exclusion of intersex individuals is unrelated to violence towards them.
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25
The Meyer-Bahlburg (2005) study of genetic males who were raised as female found that ______.
A) .6% experienced symptoms of gender dysphoria
B) they were 37 times more likely to be transgender than the U.S. population as a whole
C) most failed to develop the female gender identity they were socialized to adopt
D) chromosomes and hormones are a more dominant influence upon gender identity than socialization
A) .6% experienced symptoms of gender dysphoria
B) they were 37 times more likely to be transgender than the U.S. population as a whole
C) most failed to develop the female gender identity they were socialized to adopt
D) chromosomes and hormones are a more dominant influence upon gender identity than socialization
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26
What is meant by neural plasticity?
A) the various stages of neural development from birth to early adulthood
B) the vulnerability of specific brain structures to hormonal imbalances
C) the brain's ability to generate new neurons in adulthood
D) the brain's ability to reorganize physically in response to environmental factors
A) the various stages of neural development from birth to early adulthood
B) the vulnerability of specific brain structures to hormonal imbalances
C) the brain's ability to generate new neurons in adulthood
D) the brain's ability to reorganize physically in response to environmental factors
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27
Heritability estimates are calculated by ______.
A) comparing the similarity of monozygotic and dizygotic twins
B) correlating the presence of specific genes with traits in a population
C) manipulating the social environment in which dizygotic twins are raised
D) administering hormones to one twin in a monozygotic pair
A) comparing the similarity of monozygotic and dizygotic twins
B) correlating the presence of specific genes with traits in a population
C) manipulating the social environment in which dizygotic twins are raised
D) administering hormones to one twin in a monozygotic pair
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28
Which of the following is TRUE of studies examining the heritability of masculine and feminine traits?
A) For men, approximately 20-48% of their masculine traits is explained by genes.
B) Feminine traits are more heritable than masculine traits.
C) They find no genetic influences on sex-typed preferences for toys among children.
D) Around 52-80% of the population variance in feminine and masculine traits is explained by social and environmental factors.
A) For men, approximately 20-48% of their masculine traits is explained by genes.
B) Feminine traits are more heritable than masculine traits.
C) They find no genetic influences on sex-typed preferences for toys among children.
D) Around 52-80% of the population variance in feminine and masculine traits is explained by social and environmental factors.
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29
MRI allows researchers to look at brain ______ and fMRI allows them to examine brain ______.
A) activity; function
B) activity; hormones
C) hormones; function
D) structures; activity
A) activity; function
B) activity; hormones
C) hormones; function
D) structures; activity
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30
Which best describes the implications of the Meyer-Bahlburg (2005) study (examining genetic males raised as females) for the nature versus nurture debate as it relates to the development of gender identity?
A) Biological variables are a stronger influence than socialization.
B) Chromosomes and hormones rarely override the influence of socialization and rearing.
C) It is not possible to distinguish between biological (nature) and social (nurture) variables when studying gender identity development.
D) Nurture variables (e.g., rearing) have strong effects upon gender identity, but they can be overridden by nature variables (e.g., chromosomes and hormones).
A) Biological variables are a stronger influence than socialization.
B) Chromosomes and hormones rarely override the influence of socialization and rearing.
C) It is not possible to distinguish between biological (nature) and social (nurture) variables when studying gender identity development.
D) Nurture variables (e.g., rearing) have strong effects upon gender identity, but they can be overridden by nature variables (e.g., chromosomes and hormones).
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31
Gender confirmation procedures refer to ______.
A) a set of procedures (e.g., surgery) designed to align one's physical body with gender identity
B) psychological treatment designed to change one's gender identity to be consistent with biological sex
C) feminization or masculinization procedures given to intersex infants at birth
D) the process of determining and assigning gender to newborns
A) a set of procedures (e.g., surgery) designed to align one's physical body with gender identity
B) psychological treatment designed to change one's gender identity to be consistent with biological sex
C) feminization or masculinization procedures given to intersex infants at birth
D) the process of determining and assigning gender to newborns
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32
What does it mean if the heritability estimate of conscientiousness in a population is .27?
A) Out of 100 people, approximately 27 will have inherited traits for high conscientiousness
B) Twenty-seven percent of an individual's conscientiousness traits are explained by his or her genes.
C) Genes explain 27% of the population variance in conscientiousness
D) Twenty-seven percent of the population will have conscientiousness traits explained entirely by their genes.
A) Out of 100 people, approximately 27 will have inherited traits for high conscientiousness
B) Twenty-seven percent of an individual's conscientiousness traits are explained by his or her genes.
C) Genes explain 27% of the population variance in conscientiousness
D) Twenty-seven percent of the population will have conscientiousness traits explained entirely by their genes.
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33
Which of the following is NOT true of sex differences in brain size?
A) Male brains are on average 11% larger in volume than female.
B) Women tend to have larger frontal pole cortexes (responsible for planning and decision making).
C) Men tend to have large left hippocampuses (responsible for memory, learning, and emotion).
D) Women's left hemispheres are slightly larger when body size is taken into account.
A) Male brains are on average 11% larger in volume than female.
B) Women tend to have larger frontal pole cortexes (responsible for planning and decision making).
C) Men tend to have large left hippocampuses (responsible for memory, learning, and emotion).
D) Women's left hemispheres are slightly larger when body size is taken into account.
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34
John Money's optimal sex policy at John Hopkins University reflected his belief that ______.
A) gender identity is primarily driven by genetic sex
B) gender identity doesn't begin forming until adolescence
C) social factors can override any role that biology plays in gender identity
D) physical appearance may not be consistent with assigned sex
A) gender identity is primarily driven by genetic sex
B) gender identity doesn't begin forming until adolescence
C) social factors can override any role that biology plays in gender identity
D) physical appearance may not be consistent with assigned sex
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35
Dr. Johnson rejects optimal sex policies on ethical grounds. Which of the following recommendations is Dr. Johnson most likely to make to parents who give birth to an intersex child?
A) consider surgery to ensure physical appearance is consistent with assigned sex
B) offer treatments to ensure typical hormone levels for the child
C) recommend postponing any treatments until the child becomes old enough to contribute to the decision
D) advise parents to select the sex and raise their child as that sex
A) consider surgery to ensure physical appearance is consistent with assigned sex
B) offer treatments to ensure typical hormone levels for the child
C) recommend postponing any treatments until the child becomes old enough to contribute to the decision
D) advise parents to select the sex and raise their child as that sex
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36
Which of the following best describes the case story of David Reimer, a genetic boy raised a girl?
A) Reimer's story is a perfect example of John Money's views on gender identity.
B) Reimer's story indicates that gender identity cannot be entirely shaped by socialization.
C) Reimer experienced no psychological trauma from being raised as a girl.
D) Reimer's story is inconsistent with larger studies of intersex individuals.
A) Reimer's story is a perfect example of John Money's views on gender identity.
B) Reimer's story indicates that gender identity cannot be entirely shaped by socialization.
C) Reimer experienced no psychological trauma from being raised as a girl.
D) Reimer's story is inconsistent with larger studies of intersex individuals.
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37
Studies providing heritability estimates for gender identity suggest that ______.
A) biological factors primarily contribute to gender identity status
B) social factors primarily contribute to gender identity status
C) the heritability of gender identity is similar to the heritability of major personality traits
D) socialization determines gender identity but only in the presence of specific chromosomal and hormonal patterns
A) biological factors primarily contribute to gender identity status
B) social factors primarily contribute to gender identity status
C) the heritability of gender identity is similar to the heritability of major personality traits
D) socialization determines gender identity but only in the presence of specific chromosomal and hormonal patterns
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38
When Cordelia Fine introduced the concept of neurosexism in her 2010 book, Delusions of Gender, what did she mean by it?
A) People tend to interpret neuroscience research in ways that reinforce gender stereotypes.
B) The field of neuroscience is unwelcoming to female colleagues.
C) The bulk of sex differences in brain structures actually give women a slight cognitive edge.
D) Studying sex differences in neuroanatomy is inherently damaging to women's progress.
A) People tend to interpret neuroscience research in ways that reinforce gender stereotypes.
B) The field of neuroscience is unwelcoming to female colleagues.
C) The bulk of sex differences in brain structures actually give women a slight cognitive edge.
D) Studying sex differences in neuroanatomy is inherently damaging to women's progress.
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39
______ refers to the binary sex that doctors and parents perceive as the best option for newborn infants whose genitalia appear atypical.
A) Optimal sex
B) Target sex
C) Biological sex
D) Socialized sex
A) Optimal sex
B) Target sex
C) Biological sex
D) Socialized sex
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40
In a review of longitudinal studies, White, Hughto and Reisner (2016) found what effects of hormone treatments among Transwomen and Transmen?
A) Transmen showed significant declines in their physical health.
B) Both Transmen and Transwomen showed significant decreases in anxiety and depression.
C) Transwomen showed increased rates of depression while Transmen showed decreased rates.
D) Hormone treatments had no effects on mental health.
A) Transmen showed significant declines in their physical health.
B) Both Transmen and Transwomen showed significant decreases in anxiety and depression.
C) Transwomen showed increased rates of depression while Transmen showed decreased rates.
D) Hormone treatments had no effects on mental health.
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41
Which of the following traits is the best example of a trait that would give an organism a competitive edge with respect to intrasexual selection
A) the ornate, colorful plumage of peacocks
B) the head-butting horns of bighorn sheep
C) the manes of lions
D) the elaborate songs and whistles of birds
A) the ornate, colorful plumage of peacocks
B) the head-butting horns of bighorn sheep
C) the manes of lions
D) the elaborate songs and whistles of birds
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42
Most scientists today agree that nurture rather than nature is the primary factor influencing sex and gender.
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43
Throughout evolutionary history women have faced unique challenges when it comes to ______ while men have faced the challenge of ______.
A) foraging; hunting
B) paternity uncertainty; commitment to children
C) bearing children; paternity uncertainty
D) spatial reasoning; linguistics
A) foraging; hunting
B) paternity uncertainty; commitment to children
C) bearing children; paternity uncertainty
D) spatial reasoning; linguistics
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44
Relative to women, men tend to prefer mates who are ______, while women tend to value ______ more than men.
A) high status; sense of humor
B) educated; physical attractiveness
C) young; sexual fidelity
D) physically attractive; access to resources
A) high status; sense of humor
B) educated; physical attractiveness
C) young; sexual fidelity
D) physically attractive; access to resources
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45
By looking at either external genitalia or sex chromosomes scientists can accurately determine a person's sex.
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46
For what reason does evolutionary psychology argue women are more selective than men when choosing mates?
A) Women have low expectations for their enjoyment of sexual intimacy.
B) Women have to invest more in producing offspring.
C) Women can never be completely sure who the father of their child is.
D) Women's roles in human societies tend to be less risky and allow for them to take their time in selecting mates.
A) Women have low expectations for their enjoyment of sexual intimacy.
B) Women have to invest more in producing offspring.
C) Women can never be completely sure who the father of their child is.
D) Women's roles in human societies tend to be less risky and allow for them to take their time in selecting mates.
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47
There is little cultural variability in the treatment and acceptance of intersex and transgender individuals.
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48
The story of David Reimer, a genetic boy raised as a girl, is consistent with John Money's assumption that nurture overrides nature in determining individuals' gender identity.
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49
Genetic males with complete androgen insensitivity typically develop a female gender identity.
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50
According to evolutionary psychology which quality should both sexes be equally likely to rate as essential in a mate?
A) assertiveness
B) kindness
C) attractiveness
D) social status
A) assertiveness
B) kindness
C) attractiveness
D) social status
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51
Throughout most of childhood boys and girls do not differ much in their hormone levels.
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52
Epigenetics research demonstrates that a mother's diet, sleep patterns, or stress levels during pregnancy may affect gene expression in her offspring
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53
Which of the following best describes a key difference in the predictions made by evolutionary psychology and biosocial constructionist theory?
A) Biosocial constructionist theory argues that changes in cultural gender stereotypes can occur more rapidly than evolutionary psychology predicts.
B) Biosocial constructionist theory posits that sex differences are affected by both biology and culture whereas evolutionary psychology does not.
C) Evolutionary psychology predicts sex differences in the volume of brain structures but this is inconsistent with biosocial constructionist theory.
D) Evolutionary psychology predicts sex differences in assertiveness and risk-taking while biosocial constructionist theory argues there are no differences in psychological variables.
A) Biosocial constructionist theory argues that changes in cultural gender stereotypes can occur more rapidly than evolutionary psychology predicts.
B) Biosocial constructionist theory posits that sex differences are affected by both biology and culture whereas evolutionary psychology does not.
C) Evolutionary psychology predicts sex differences in the volume of brain structures but this is inconsistent with biosocial constructionist theory.
D) Evolutionary psychology predicts sex differences in assertiveness and risk-taking while biosocial constructionist theory argues there are no differences in psychological variables.
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54
White, Hughto, and Reisner's (2016) longitudinal study of transgender people seeking gender confirmation procedures found that initiating hormone treatments increased anxiety and depression symptoms.
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55
Sex differences in brain structures are indicative of innate, biological differences between female and male individuals.
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56
What outcome does biosocial constructionist theory predict decreases in physically demanding jobs and increases in cognitively oriented jobs to have upon sex differences?
A) It should reinforce gender stereotypes as women and men are free to pursue their preferences.
B) Women should see increases in their intellectual abilities relative to men.
C) Men should become more competitive as the job market is more saturated.
D) Expectations for women to stay in child rearing and nurturing social roles should decrease.
A) It should reinforce gender stereotypes as women and men are free to pursue their preferences.
B) Women should see increases in their intellectual abilities relative to men.
C) Men should become more competitive as the job market is more saturated.
D) Expectations for women to stay in child rearing and nurturing social roles should decrease.
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57
Evolutionary psychology faces a challenge to its scientific merit because ______.
A) the theory of natural selection has undergone recent revisions as our understanding of genetics has advanced
B) it does not contribute any meaningful hypotheses regarding same-sex relationships
C) its predictions can be speculative and difficult to test empirically
D) there is evidence of increased bias in the field of evolutionary psychology
A) the theory of natural selection has undergone recent revisions as our understanding of genetics has advanced
B) it does not contribute any meaningful hypotheses regarding same-sex relationships
C) its predictions can be speculative and difficult to test empirically
D) there is evidence of increased bias in the field of evolutionary psychology
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58
The sizes of a brain structures are reliable predictors of meaningful behavioral and psychological sex differences.
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59
Gender identity is roughly as heritable as personality in general.
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60
According to biosocial constructionist theory, the key to understanding sex differences and similarities between men and women is ______.
A) the division of labor in society
B) to examine the different problems men and women faced in ancient cultures
C) how early childhood experiences affect the prevalence of different hormones during development
D) to examine how men and women respond to social hierarchies in modern society
A) the division of labor in society
B) to examine the different problems men and women faced in ancient cultures
C) how early childhood experiences affect the prevalence of different hormones during development
D) to examine how men and women respond to social hierarchies in modern society
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61
During what periods of development are there NO sex differences in the presence of testosterone?
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62
Juan is reading an academic article claiming that the heritability of intelligence is approximately 63%. He interprets this as meaning that in explaining the average person's intelligence, roughly 63% of that persons intelligence is inherited or caused by their genes. It is Juan's interpretation correct? Why or why not?
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63
What is the difference between autosomes and allosomes?
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64
Biosocial constructionist theory argues that sex differences in psychological factors such as personality traits, mating preferences, and jealousy are not genetically heritable.
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65
What is meant by a gene-by-environment interaction?
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66
Does the existence of sex differences in brain structure necessitate a stronger role of nature than nurture in causing these differences? Explain why or why not. Discuss both neural plasticity and the insights of neuroscientist Lise Eliot's book, Pink Brain, Blue Brain, in your answer.
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67
Briefly describe Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH). How is the gender identity of genetic females with CAH similar to or different from non-CAH females?
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68
Describe a few qualities human males evolved to give them an upper hand in intersexual selection and explain why they are examples of intersexual selection specifically.
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69
Explain both evolutionary psychology's and biosocial constructionist theory's accounts of the role of nature and nurture in sex differences. Discuss where their predictions about sex differences diverge.
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70
According to biosocial constructionist theory, sex differences in traits related to warmth and assertiveness emerge from how societies divide labor.
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71
According to evolutionary psychology, a primary reproductive problem men have adapted to is paternity uncertainty.
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72
Eagly and Wood (1999) find that cultures with high gender equality exhibit smaller sex differences in mating preferences based on earning potential.
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73
Consider both John Money's optimal sex policy and the case story of David Reimer. Are the assumptions of John Money's policy consistent or inconsistent with David Reimer's experience? What do each imply about the role of nature and nurture in determining individuals' gender identity? Provide an example of how John Money's might recommend parents respond to the birth of an intersex child. Lastly, indicate whether or not David Reimer's story might suggest recommendations different from John Money's optimal sex policy.
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74
Briefly describe how epigenetics explains why identical twins, who are genetic copies of each other, nonetheless different in subtle ways?
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