Clark & Hatfield had male and female research assistants invite members of the opposite-sex to sleep with them. The results showed clearly that:

A. both male and female students were willing to go to bed with a stranger
B. far more men than women were willing to go to bed with a stranger
C. slightly more women than men were willing to go to bed with a stranger
D. far more women than men were willing to go to bed with a stranger


Answer: B. far more men than women were willing to go to bed with a stranger

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