A composite how exactly? What are you measuring, how are you translating it to a continuous variable, and why are you calling this variable "sex"?
A bimodal distribution of what?
Those are discrete, sex-related developmental conditions, e.g. males with Klinefelter syndrome, females with trisomy X, etc. People with these conditions aren't middling points on some sort of male-female 'sex…
Perhaps it is legitimate to hold that view. I mean, the concept of non-binary requires holding the irrational, non-empirical belief that men and women are loosely defined as a set of sexist stereotypes, rather than sex.…
A composite how exactly? What are you measuring, how are you translating it to a continuous variable, and why are you calling this variable "sex"?
A bimodal distribution of what?
Those are discrete, sex-related developmental conditions, e.g. males with Klinefelter syndrome, females with trisomy X, etc. People with these conditions aren't middling points on some sort of male-female 'sex…
Perhaps it is legitimate to hold that view. I mean, the concept of non-binary requires holding the irrational, non-empirical belief that men and women are loosely defined as a set of sexist stereotypes, rather than sex.…