In her study of sexual harassment as a possible mate-selection strategy by certain males, Professor Davison found that, consistent with previous research based on the evolutionary viewpoint, most victims were:
A) Attractive, married females who were not likely to report the harassment due to their husbands finding out and becoming jealous and leaving them
B) Females with social resources because they can help the harasser gain power
C) Single, young, attractive females because they possess the critical mate-value features in the sexual selection process
D) Attractive women with young children, since this demonstrates that they are healthy and already have a high likelihood of reproductive success
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