A study conducted by Schutzwohl and Koch (2004)-in which participants had to listen to a story about their own romantic relationship and embedded within the story were five cues highly diagnostic of sexual infidelity and five cues highly diagnostic of emotional infidelity-found that:
A. men spontaneously remembered more cues to emotional than to sexual infidelity.
B. women remembered more cues to emotional than to sexual infidelity.
C. men remembered cues to their mates' physical attractiveness more than cues to either emotional or sexual infidelity.
D. women remembered cues to their mates' financial success more than cues to either emotional or sexual infidelity.
Answer: B
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