Suppose that a child who was born a biological female were raised as boy (given a male name, dressed in male clothes, etc.). Based on similar cases that have occurred in the past, it would be reasonable to expect that the child would ____
a. grow up to be a "normal" man
b. feel and act "different" from childhood on
c. feel and act "different" starting in early adulthood
d. feel and act "different" in childhood, but ultimately grow up to be a "normal" man
B
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