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Unit 6 – Developmental Psychology
Topic 6.7
What role do hormones play during prenatal development in determining one's gender identity according to biological theories?
Hormones after birth, not during prenatal development, determine an individual's gender identity.
Hormones have no role in determining gender identity; it's purely a social construct.
Hormonal influences during critical periods of prenatal development can affect gender identity.
Hormonal changes only impact physical traits, not one's sense of being male or female.
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