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What are some of the limitations of the DSM-5 as a means of diagnosing ADHD? What changes have been suggested to address these limitations?
Genetic Program
A blueprint within an organism's DNA that dictates the development, functioning, and reproduction of that organism.
Male Hormones
Biochemical substances, such as testosterone, that are produced predominantly in male bodies and are responsible for the development of male physical characteristics and reproductive functions.
Gender Socialization
The process by which individuals learn the cultural norms and expectations associated with their gender through social interactions.
Gender Discrimination
Unfair or unequal treatment of individuals based on their gender, often resulting in disadvantages in employment, education, and other areas.
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