Are gender differences more likely caused by nature- or nurture-related factors?

A. Nature-related factors. Gender differences overwhelmingly reflect the different evolutionary pressures faced by men and women in the distant past.
B. Nature-related factors. Gender differences overwhelmingly reflect male and female differences in hormonal influences and brain anatomy.
C. Nurture-related factors. Gender differences overwhelmingly reflect differences in socialization.
D. Both nature- and nurture-related factors. Gender differences reflect the interplay of evolutionary, biological, and social factors.


Answer: D

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