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Figure 4.1 Human chromosomes
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Figure 4.2 Development of the male and female reproductive tracts
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Figure 4.3 Development of the male and female external genitalia
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Figure 4.3 Development of the male and female external genitalia (Part 1)
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Figure 4.3 Development of the male and female external genitalia (Part 2)
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Figure 4.3 Development of the male and female external genitalia (Part 3)
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Figure 4.4 Descent of the testicles
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Figure 4.4 Descent of the testicles (Part 1)
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Figure 4.4 Descent of the testicles (Part 2)
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Figure 4.5 Sex differences in the cerebral cortex
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Figure 4.6 Turner syndrome
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Figure 4.7 Partial masculinization of genitalia
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Box 4.1 Katie Baratz Dalke
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Figure 4.8 Mental rotation task
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Photo, p. 98 Turkish soccer fans clash with riot police in Istanbul in 2013
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Figure 4.9 Female superiority in face recognition
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Figure 4.10 Toy preference test
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Photo, p. 102 (1) Hadza boy practicing archery, Tanzania
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Photo, p. 102 (2) Mayan mother teaches daughter to weave, Guatemala
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Box 4.2 Monkeys show humanlike toy preferences
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Figure 4.11 Hormones and play
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Figure 4.12 Finger length ratio and gender
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Figure 4.13 Babies enter a gendered world
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Figure 4.14 Influence of siblings on gender
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Figure 4.15 The media influence gender
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Box 4.3 David Reimer (1965–2004)
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Figure 4.16 Social influences work in contradictory ways
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Box 4.4 Members of the Thai ladyboy (transgender) band Venus Flytrap
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Figure 4.17 Chastity Bono (left), transitioned to Chaz Bono (right) between 2008 and 2010
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Figure 4.18 The vulva after sex-reassignment surgery
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Figure 4.19 Transformation of the clitoris into a small penis
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Box 4.5 Monozygotic (“identical”) twins Jonas and Nicole Maines photographed in 2013 at age 16
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Figure 4.20 Kate Bornstein
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Figure 4.21 Transgender teen
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