What does your text suggest, regarding biological and social explanations for sex?

A. Biological sex should be dismissed as a contributor to sex-based
behavior.
B. Social factors as explanations for sex differences can become "cop
outs."
C. Biological sex as an explanation for sex differences can become a "cop
out."
D. Social factors only confuse the issue; biology is the main contributor to
sex-based behavior.


C

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