The Critical Thinking box "Are Women Really More Emotional Than Men?" presents research on gender differences in the experience and expression of emotions. In general, this research indicates that:
A) men and women do not differ in terms of emotional expressiveness or responsiveness.
B) compared to men, women tend to express more powerful emotions, such as anger, hostility, and contempt, because the female role encourages this responsiveness.
C) men and women are fairly similar in their experience of emotions, but they differ in the expression of those emotions.
D) men are much more accurate than women in deciphering the emotional meaning of nonverbal cues, such as facial expressions.
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