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Some people have variable sex characteristics (VSC) that vary from the typical alignment of chromosomes, hormones, and genitals that signify "sex." Called "intersex traits," and "differences" or "disorders of sex development" (hereafter DSD), no "umbrella term" is preferred by everyone with VSC. A primer on sex development for psychologists is available elsewhere. Research psychologists have long exploited people with VSC as ‘natural experiments` to test nature/nurture theories about sexuality, gender, criminality and cognitive abilities. In broad terms, the psychologies of people with VSC are situated in this history of contested medicalization, to the . . .
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