Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The biosocial approach says that both sex and gender are socially constructed.
2. The wide variety of people who have conditions that cause ambiguity in regard to their sex
category is known as the intersexed.
3. Social constructivists believe that sex is determined by God or a higher power.
4. Biosocialists believe that gender is constantly changing depending on time and place.


1. FALSE
2. TRUE
3. FALSE
4. FALSE

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