Which person would likely agree with the designation of transgender?
A. Travis, who was born a biological male and who feels psychologically like a man
B. Tom, who was born a biological female and who has not adopted a consistent gender identity
C. Betsey, who was born a biological female and who feels psychologically like a woman
D. Iris, who was born a biological female and who feels psychologically like a man
Answer: D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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The next step in the auditory process after the stirrup vibrates against the oval window is that
a. nerve impulses leave the cochlea. b. fluid in the cochlea causes the basilar membrane to move. c. the tympanic membrane begins to vibrate. d. auditory signals pass through the cochlear nucleus of the brain stem.
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Chapter 2 provided even more detail in the discussion of operational definitions. How do behavioral geneticists define the meaning of heritability? What does it mean when a trait is said to be "highly heritable"? What will be an ideal response?