Thomas Eckes (2002) compared subgroups of male and female participants on communal and agentic traits finding that ______.
A) sex differences on communal and agentic traits are consistent across subgroups
B) many subgroups of men and women are stereotyped differently than men and women as a whole
C) thinking about subgroups, rather than men or women as a whole, increases the use of gender stereotypes
D) individuals identify belonging to a small number of subgroups
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