MCAT Behavioral Sciences Question 77: Answer and Explanation
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Question: 77
2. As a gender identity, androgyny is defined as:
- A. low femininity, low masculinity.
- B. high femininity, low masculinity.
- C. low femininity, high masculinity.
- D. high femininity, high masculinity.
Correct Answer: D
Explanation:
Androgyny is defined as scoring highly on scales of both femininity and masculinity. Achieving a low score on both scales, choice (A), would be considered undifferentiated, while choices (B) and (C) would be described as feminine and masculine, respectively.