Margaret Mead's study of three New Guinea societies determined that:

a. males in all three societies were more nurturing than were the women.
b. men's and women's gender roles are not defined in the same ways in all societies.
c. women in these three groups were fiercely aggressive while men's behavior varied.
d. men in these three groups were fiercely aggressive while women's behavior varied.
e. women were nurturing and men were aggressive.


b

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