Biosocial theory views the sex chromosome pattern of an infant (e.g., XX) as

A. irrelevant to gender-role development.
B. a starting point for biological differentiation of the sexes.
C. the determinant of one's gender.
D. the after effect of gender-identification.


Answer: B

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