The __________ hypothesis posits that psychological and behavioral differences between females and males become more pronounced during adolescence because of intensified socialization pressures to conform to culturally prescribed gender roles
a) sexual orientation
b) gender constancy
c) gender identity
d) gender-intensification
Answer: d
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