A good deal of research has examined whether men and women differ in terms of the strength of their emotional reactions. What has this research found?

a. In beeper studies, women report slightly stronger emotional reactions than men, but on physiological measures, there are essentially no gender differences.
b. In beeper studies there are almost no gender differences, but on physiological measures, women show slightly stronger emotional reactions.
c. In beeper studies and on physiological measures, women show slightly stronger emotional reactions than men.
d. There are essentially no gender differences either in beeper studies or on physiological measures.

D

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