The M–F Test, developed in 1936 and used till the 1960s,
A) Allowed high school students and young adults to find occupations appropriate to their sex and abilities.
B) Placed children along a continuum from Male to Female to determine if they had "successfully" acquired their gender identity.
C) Was used to determine traits and abilities on which males and females differed
D) Was used by pediatricians to examine and chart physical growth of infants and young children according to their sex.
Answer: B
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a. 50% b. 62% c. 75% d. 91%
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