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Which of these symptoms is NOT associated with hyperthyroidism
Gender Role Socialization
The process through which individuals learn the gender norms and behaviors expected of them by society based on their sex.
Gender Identity
The thoughts and feelings that make up a person’s sense of being a boy/man or a girl/woman. This cognitive information is stored in each person’s gender schemas.
Sexual Orientation
Sexual Orientation refers to an individual's enduring physical, romantic, and/or emotional attraction to others, based on their gender.
Gender Stereotypes
Preconceived ideas whereby females and males are arbitrarily assigned characteristics and roles determined and limited by their gender.
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