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tfester

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Which of the following statements about gender differences in nonverbal communication is accurate?
 
  A) Women are better encoders and decoders than men.
  B) Men are better encoders, but women are better decoders.
  C) Women are better encoders, but men are better decoders.
  D) There are no gender differences in nonverbal communication.

Question 2

Which of the following statements regarding potential reasons for why negative emotions have been studied more exhaustively in the field than positive emotions is LEAST accurate?
 
  A) Negative emotions have survival value.
  B) Negative emotions are involved in fight or flight.
  C) Negative emotions are less frequent than positive emotions.
  D) Negative emotions have evolutionary significance.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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