Multiple Choice
Generally, Buss's cross-cultural data show that
A) only females value traits in a mate that facilitate a long-term relationship.
B) males and females do not differ from each other in ways consistent with evolutionary theory.
C) males value female promiscuity more than females value male promiscuity.
D) cultural differences and gender differences both contribute to mate preferences.
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