A study of the Fore of New Guinea-a cultural group with practically no contact with outsiders-conducted by Paul Ekman and colleagues (1987) suggests that:
A) emotions are universally expressed and recognized.
B) women are more jealous than men in response to cues to sexual infidelity.
C) gender differences are almost absent in cultures that are highly sexually egalitarian.
D) the tendency to help is independent of the degree of genetic relatedness.
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