According to Judith Hall and her coauthors, social power is not primarily responsible for gender differences in nonverbal decoding ability because
a. men and women do not differ substantially in social power.
b. gender differences in nonverbal behavior emerge during infancy.
c. powerful people often smile as much as less powerful people do.
d. powerful people actually smile much more than less powerful people do.
C
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a. Someone with schizophrenia who has hallucinations and delusions b. Stacey, a gifted basketball player who is taller than 99% of women her age c. Liam, who has gifted intellectual abilities and an extremely high IQ of 145 d. All of the above
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).