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What Does DeSteno and Salovey's (1996) Double-Shot Hypothesis Say About

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What does DeSteno and Salovey's (1996) double-shot hypothesis say about previously demonstrated gender differences in jealousy?


A) Women find emotional infidelity more upsetting because they assume it implies sexual infidelity as well, whereas men typically do not make such an assumption
B) Evolutionarily, women have to both give birth and nurse infants, and this greater investment means they should be more likely to experience jealousy in general
C) Men assume sex is always accompanied by emotional attachment, which is why they find sexual infidelity more upsetting
D) The findings of gender differences in jealousy disappear when the rival for the mate's attention is described as sharing characteristics with the person imagining the infidelity

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