What evidence suggests that testosterone plays a role in female sexual behavior?

A. Testosterone levels dip at mid-cycle, when women are more likely to initiate sexual activity.
B. Sexual behavior of women decreases at menopause when testosterone levels increase.
C. Testosterone treatment given to women with their ovaries removed increases sexual arousal and behavior.
D. Testosterone remains at stable levels throughout a woman's menstrual cycle, supporting the lack of fluctuation in women's willingness to engage in sexual intercourse.


Answer: C

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