A person who is described as intersexed is __________

a) an individual who is born with ambiguous sex organs.
b) an individual who is surgically reassigned at birth so that he or she seems to be of the sex opposite to
c) an individual with normal body development who cannot decide whether to act as a male or a female.
d) a homosexual.


a

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a. developing an orientation. b. learning coping skills. c. problem-solving training. d. cognitive modeling.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A) the father. B) the mother. C) the primary caregiver. D) anyone who is close by.

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