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
B. they were 37 times more likely to be transgender than the U.S. population as a whole
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