In one study, prenatal levels of the androgen hormone testosterone,

A) contributed to the tendency to evaluate members of one's own sex more negatively during adolescence.
B) showed little or no correlation to gender-stereotypical behavior of either gender during the school years.
C) positively predicted "masculine"-style play in both boys and girls when they were followed up during middle childhood.
D) predicted which males would withdraw from other males who initiated rough, physical play.

C

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