Sigmund Freud argued that

a. humans are born without concrete sexual tastes and society teaches them what to like through the socialization process.
b. human sexuality is usually determined at birth, although the socialization process does have a limited role in influencing people by adulthood.
c. female and male sexual tastes are similar at birth but increasingly vary as adulthood approaches, largely due to hormonal differences between males and females.
d. human sexual tastes vary widely at birth, and although they are curbed by society through socialization, they still remain significantly diverse through adulthood.


Ans: d. human sexual tastes vary widely at birth, and although they are curbed by society through socialization, they still remain significantly diverse through adulthood.

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