A. testosterone and androgen
B. progesterone and estrogen
C. testosterone and estrogen
D. progesterone and testosterone
Related Mcqs:
- Primary sex characteristics are to_______as secondary sex characteristics are to_______.
A. assimilation; accommodation
B. male testes; adrenal glands
C. male testes; female ovaries
D. female ovaries; depended male voice - Our sexual attraction toward members of either the same sex or the opposite sex is called our.
A. sexual orientation
B. gender identity
C. sexual identity
D. set point - Intra- sexual homicide (young men kill young men more than females kill females) would offer support for:
A. biological basis of aggression
B. adaptively basis of aggression
C. homicidal protest
D. media causes violence hypothesis - Research suggests that males exhibit____________than females and that females have a________than males.
A. less cerebral specialization, smaller corpus callosum
B. less cerebral specialization; larger corpus callosum
C. more cerebral specialization; smaller corpus callosum
D. more cerebral specialization; larger corpus callosum - In human females the secretion of estrogen is stimulated by:
A. Follicle stimulating hormone
B. Luteinizing hormone
C. Prolactin
D. Adrenocorticotropic hormone - Development of secondary sexual characters and thickening of uterus wall in human females is because of:
A. Estrogen
B. Progesterone
C. Oxytocin
D. prolactin - When someone’s biological sex does not match their gender identity, they may be experiencing which phenomenon?
A. Transexual identity
B. Communicative disorder
C. Sexual dysfunction
D. Gender identity disorder - Which sex seems to be more likely to have BIID?
A. There is not enough data to tell
B. Females
C. Males
D. Males and females equally - According to Freud, children develop unconscious sexual desires for the parent of the opposite sex during the_______stage.
A. latency
B. phallic
C. oral
D. anal - According to Freud, the Oedipal and Electra conflicts and when a child takes on the values and behaviors the same sex parent in a process called:
A. fixation
B. imitation
C. observation
D. identification