Diamond's "sexuality-at-birth" position argues that ______.
A. chromosomes are most important in determining gender identity
B. rearing is the most influential variable in determining gender identity, no matter what the genitals look like
C. it doesn't matter how children are reared as long as the parents are comfortable with the gender assigned to their child
D. the appearance of the genitals at birth is important in determining gender identity, because it reflects prenatal hormone exposure
Answer: D
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