Asked by
Sarah Waage
on Dec 03, 2024Verified
For most people, anatomical sex, gender identity, and assigned gender are
A) discordant.
B) ambiguous.
C) congruent.
D) unrelated.
Congruent
In agreement or harmony, or when two things match or are compatible.
Discordant
Describes a situation where two related things are at odds or do not match.
Anatomical Sex
Biological classification of bodies as male or female based on physical characteristics such as chromosomes, hormones, and reproductive organs.
- Comprehend the notion of gender identity and distinguish it from both assigned gender and biological sex.
- Identify the distinctions between biological sex and gender, and understand their individual contributions to societal frameworks.
Verified Answer
SB
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the notion of gender identity and distinguish it from both assigned gender and biological sex.
- Identify the distinctions between biological sex and gender, and understand their individual contributions to societal frameworks.
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