Multiple Choice
What are the gender differences in being helped?
A) Women are more likely than men to receive help because women are more likely than men to ask for help.
B) Women are more likely than men to receive help because people are more likely to take pity on a man than a woman.
C) Men are more likely than women to receive help because men are more likely than women to ask for help.
D) Men are more likely than women to receive help because people are more likely to take pity on a woman than a man.
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