Chapter 8: Becoming a Woman/Becoming a Man; Gender Identity and Gender Roles - Matching Flashcards
____. Tom believes he is a woman, but is anatomically a man and does not want sex reassignment surgery.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
f, g, n
____. Bob is low in instrumental orientation (“getting the job done”) and has great affective concern for the welfare of others.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
e
____. Frank prefers men as sexual partners.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
i
____. Susan cannot reproduce; she is short and infertile and has one X chromosone.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
p
____. Joe is neither instrumental nor expressive, neither assertive nor emotional.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
q
____. David’s body did not respond to testosterone during prenatal development; he has a female genitalia and undescended testes.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
b, j, l
____. Sam was born with a very small penis that looked like a clitoris, an incomplete scrotum, and a short, closed vaginal cavity. At puberty his voice deepened, his testicles descended, and his “clitoris” grew to become a penis.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
b, d, j , l
____. Wayne is both instrumental and expressive, assertive and emotional.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
c
____. Philip believes he is woman trapped in a male body and wishes to have sex reassignment surgery.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
f, g, o
____. Carol has an enlarged clitoris and labia because of too much masculinizing hormone during her fetal development.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
a, j, l
____. Mike believes that men should be assertive, aggressive, success-oriented, an unemotional, and play little role in housekeeping and child-care responsibilities.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
m
____. Harold is tall, with long arms; he has a small penis, shrunken testicles, low sexual desire, and an extra X chromosome.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
k
____. Barbara is genetically a woman, but has both male and female reproductive systems as a result of the failure of her primitive gonads to differentiate during the embryonic stage.
a. Adrenogenital syndrome
b. Androgen insensitivity syndrome
c. Androgynous individual
d. DHT-deficient individual
e. “Feminine” on Bem Sex-Role Inventory
f. gender dysphoric
g. Gender identity disorder
h. Hermaphrodite
i. Homosexual
j. Intersexual
k. Klinefelter’s syndrome
l. Pseudohermaphrodite
M. Stereotyped individual
n. Transgendered person
o. Transsexual
p. Turner’s syndrome
q. Undifferentiated individual
h, j