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What can we conclude about gender comparisons in self-disclosure with friends?
 
  a. No gender differences have yet been reported in any well-controlled study.
  b. Female friends show somewhat more self-disclosure with each other, compared to male friends.
  c. The gender differences in self-disclosure are among the largest of any area of social behavior.
  d. Gender differences in self-disclosure are found only when behavioral measures are considered; otherwise, gender similarities are found.

Question 2

The section on gender comparisons in friendship stated that
 
  a. both female friends and male friends are most likely to get together to just talk..
  b. men appear to have somewhat more stable friendship patterns.
  c. women prefer to get together with friends for specific activities, rather than just talk..
  d. men prefer to get together with friends to work on projects, rather than just talk..



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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