Multiple Choice
Women and men from more gender-egalitarian societies, as indexed by a gender-empowerment measure developed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP, 1995) , report more similar incidence and frequency of sexual behaviours such as masturbation, vaginal intercourse, anal intercourse, and casual sex (Peterson & Hyde, 2010) ; yet even in these societies certain gender differences remain, in particular, masturbation and erotica use. What theory does this information support?
A) Social structural theory
B) Evolutionary psychology
C) Social learning theory
D) Sociobiology theory
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