A young and unmarried researcher is likely to face more difficulties than a young and unmarried man because
A) people in most cultures consider a young unmarried female on her own extremely unusual
B) she is at greater physical risk than her male counterpart
C) women in the community where she is studying may react to her with suspicion and jealousy
D) it will be impossible for her to conduct research in any male dominated field or community such as the male gay community
E) she will be limited to studying a smaller number of topics,for example the geishas of Japan
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