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wenmo

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What can we conclude about gender comparisons in the ability to decode another person's emotions?
 
  a. Women are consistently more accurate than men in decoding facial expressions.
  b. Women are usually more accurate than men in decoding facial expressions.
  c. Gender differences are seldom found in cultures outside North America.
  d. The only gender difference in this area is that men are more accurate than women in decoding emotion from the tone of a person's voice.

Question 2

According to the chapter on social gender comparisons, decoding ability is
 
  a. the speed with which a person processes written material.
  b. the ability to see a figure that is hidden in a complex design.
  c. the ability to figure out another person's emotions from his or her nonverbal behavior.
  d. the ability to figure out alternative meanings of a spoken passage.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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