“…The implications are the original categorical constructs and measures of psychological androgyny [such as the BSRI, the PAQ, and the EPAQ], are likely theoretically ungrounded (Ruscio & Ruscio, 2008;Morawski, 1987). While it is valid to ask to what extent are reported innate differences between the sexes due to physiological differences (the intrauterine organizational effects of genes and hormones), and to psychosocial factors (activational effects of the post-natal environment), it can be said with some confidence that factors such as genetics, hormones, and epigenetics (how nurture shapes nature) act in parallel to produce sex differences in some reproductive behavior in both the brains and bodies of males and females (Woodhill & Samuels, 2021;Fernandez et.al., 2018;Chaplin, 2015;Diamond, 2013;Rice, Friberg, & Gavrilets, 2012). With similar confidence it can be said the remainder of behavior associated with the general cognitive functions of reasoning, organization, and the execution of complex thoughts, including levels of intelligence, remain a mosaic (Joel & McCarthy, 2017;Jones & Lopez, 2014), and as such need be the only behaviors relevant to the theory of psychological androgyny.…”