The way adolescents think about themselves as either male or female, their biological makeup, personal experiences, and social expectations and recommendations about how males and females should think and behave is referred to most correctly by which
of the following terms? a. masculinity versus femininity c. sexual identity
b. gender identity d. personal makeup
B
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A Incorrect. Gender identity is more than masculinity versus femininity.
B Correct. Gender identity refers to the way we think about ourselves as either male or female, and is a culmination of biological makeup, personal and social expectations, and recommendations about how males and females should behave.
C Incorrect. Gender identity is more than sexual identity.
D Incorrect. Gender identity is not personal makeup.
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