What does the research on gender differences in prosocial behavior suggest?
A) Women are more prone to behave prosocially than are men.
B) Men are more prone to behave prosocially than are women.
C) Both genders are equally prosocial, but in different areas.
D) There are no gender differences in prosocial behaviors.
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