Thomson and colleagues (2001) found that
A) men are less likely than women to use profanity in email messages.
B) online communications allow men to be more expressive than they would be in
Face-to-face communications.
C) men write more detailed email messages.
D) individuals adapted the gendered style of their communications to the perceived sex of the recipients.
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