The words in bold I should use to answer the questions. Androgyny, brain, Cisgender, Clitoris, discrimination, Disorders of sexual development, Double standards, Dysphoria, Fixed, Gender binary, Gender role, Gender role stereotyping, gender trait, Genderqueer, Homologous, Homosocial, intersexed, Nurture, Sandra Bem, Socialization, Third, Transgender.
QUESTION 1: What term refers to male and female sex organs which arise from the same embryonic tissue?
QUESTION 2: What female sex organ arises from the same tissue as the penis?
QUESTION 3: Hormones influence development of the brain, both during pregnancy and after birth, which in turn controls the release of many hormones throughout the life cycle.
QUESTION 4: Current best practice suggests that gender assignment for an intersexed child should be withheld and surgical intervention delayed until the child is of the age to decide.
QUESTION 5: If a gender-specific behavior is largely determined by culture, what is that behavior most accurately called?
QUESTION 6: If a gender-specific behavior is largely determined by biology, what is that behavior most accurately called?
QUESTION 7: What is the process called in which an infant is taught the basic skills for functioning in society?
QUESTION 8: Gender Schema Theory was first proposed by sociologist Sandra Bem in the 1970s.
QUESTION 9: Gender dysphoria is a medical term used to describe a transgender individual who is experiencing distress about their biological sex and gender identity.
QUESTION 10: Many cultures recognize and value a third gender.
QUESTION 11: Homosocial play describes the observation that school-age children will often be more comfortable playing with other children of the same gender.
QUESTION 12: According to Epstein, what aspect of human behavior perpetuates gender inequalities?
QUESTION 13: Nature refers to biology; nurture refers to cultural norms and influences.
QUESTION 14: Genderqueer is an umbrella term used to refer to a range of different sexual orientations, gender behaviors, or ideologies.
QUESTION 15: When society treats gender stereotypes as unchanging truths, social practices and even laws can result in gender discrimination.
QUESTION 16: "The classification of sex and gender into two distinct, opposite, and disconnected forms of Male and Female."
QUESTION 17: Androgyny is a form of gender expression that presents high levels of both masculinity and femininity.
QUESTION 18: A person whose genital sex matches their gender identity.
QUESTION 19: Cisgender describes a person whose gender identity does not match their observed genital sex.
QUESTION 20: Gender fluid, genderqueer, and Non-Binary individuals are not constrained by a fixed gender identity.
QUESTION 21: Disparities between genders describe many gender role stereotyping in many cultures.
QUESTION 22: Irregularities in chromosomes, hormones, or genitals can result in Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD).