Multiple Choice
Your roommate remarks, "Girls seem to be so much better than boys at expressing emotions and understanding how other people feel." You reply, "Yes, research shows that girls are more emotionally sensitive than boys,
A) due in part to parents being more 'feeling-oriented' with daughters than with sons."
B) even though parents are more likely to talk about emotions with sons than with daughters."
C) and parents usually end up spending more time emphasizing the importance of considering others' feelings with sons than with daughters."
D) primarily because of hormonal differences between males and females."
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