Multiple Choice
Pawlowski and colleagues explored the question of whether risk-taking during street crossings reflected sexual displays. The study demonstrated that
A) men do not engage in risky sexual displays while engaged in everyday tasks.
B) men make higher-risk street crossings if women are present.
C) men make higher-risk street crossings if men are present.
D) women make higher-risk street crossings if men are present.
E) women make higher-risk street crossings if women are present.
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