Multiple Choice
Arnold and Breedlove (1985) questioned the usefulness of the distinction between organizational and activational effects of steroid hormones on behavior.
A) Arnold and Breedlove were unable to uncover biochemical or anatomical evidence of two fundamentally different ways in which steroid hormones act on the nervous system.
B) Arnold and Breedlove believed that the distinction was too restrictive.
C) The authors of your text acknowledge the concerns but continue to find the traditional distinction useful in categorizing hormonal effects.
D) All of the above.
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