Mike and Jill are twins who were raised together. Jill developed an eating disorder at the age of 16, but Mike did not. Jill's psychologist believes her hormones contributed to the development of her disorder. According to epidemiological studies, what is the most likely factor that would contribute to the difference between Mike and Jill?
A. society
B. attachment issues
C. gender differences
D. parenting style
Answer: C. gender differences
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