Multiple Choice
The results of the Clark and Hatfield (1989) study can be explained by social roles such that
A) it is more likely for males to be rewarded for being sexual naïve in adolescence
B) rewards are given to females for being sexual suggestive and promiscuous
C) it is less likely for a man to find a mate if he is still a virgin
D) it is more likely for females to be rewarded for being sexually reserved
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