The nurse recognizes that some groups believe their sexual values and behaviors are superior to others. This viewpoint is explained by:

1. Intrapersonal theory's ethnocentrism.
2. Behavioral theory's berdache.
3. Sociocultural theory's ethnocentrism.
4. Biologic theory's berdache.


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Rationale: Sociocultural theory, not intrapersonal theory, discusses the concept of ethnocentrism. Sociocultural theory, not behavioral or biologic theory, discusses the third gender of berdache.

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