When she matures, a genetic female fetus injected with testosterone in its third month of development could very well have

A) no internal reproductive ducts.
B) both male and female internal reproductive ducts.
C) male internal reproductive ducts, but no female ducts.
D) two complete sets of female internal reproductive ducts.
E) copious quantities of Müllerian-inhibiting substance.

Answer: B

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Chapter 3 discussed the cognitive developmental approach to explain children's acquisition of gender typing. One example of this approach is that

a. parents are likely to praise boys—rather than girls—for their athletic performance. b. children tend to develop schemas, which organize their thoughts about females and males. c. children watch peers, and they are more likely to imitate children of the same gender, rather than children of the other gender. d. sex hormones and other biological factors are especially important in shaping children's gender typing.

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