Gender stereotypes may be part of the paradox of gender as revealed in research showing that the "emotionality" of women may be more apparent than real. Research supporting this conclusion shows that
A) women are more confused than men about how they should react to emotional events.
B) "real-time" experience sampling measures show less gender differences in emotions than do delayed, retrospective, or global measures.
C) women vacillate back and forth about their actual feelings towards an emotional event.
D) men and women do not differ in their emotional reactions when they are talking with same-sexed friends or family members.
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