If a child who was born a biological male were raised as a girl, what would most likely happen?
a. The child would probably grow up to be a lesbian.
b. The child would probably feel "different" from other girls throughout childhood, and ultimately seek to live life as a male.
c. The child would actually most likely grow up to be a "normal" woman.
d. It is impossible to predict; there are no known "patterns."
B
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a. intrarole conflict. b. interrole conflict. c. performance conflict. d. differentiation ambiguity.
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a. everyone, without exception, is seen as part of a single group. b. the individual sees himself as an individual separate from the group. c. in-groups are seen as superior to out-groups, bolstering self-esteem. d. out-groups are seen as a single, homogeneous unit separate from the in-group.