Which of the following students provides the most accurate conclusion about the sexual double standard?

a. Davina: "Countries around the world have similar attitudes toward intercourse outside of marriage.".
b. Reemo: "Researchers no longer find consistent evidence of a sexual double standard when North Americans judge the number of sexual partners.".
c. Telica: "Even in the most recent studies, people are consistently more likely to condemn a sexually active female than a sexually active male.".
d. Keli: "The only time that the double standard still exists is with respect to precautions against sexually transmitted diseases.".


B

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