What can we conclude about gender differences in altruism?

a. Males, following their provider role, consistently help more than females.
b. Females, following their caretaker role, consistently help more than males.
c. Males help by using a problem-solving strategy; females help by using the "let's talk about it" strategy.
d. Gender differences in altruism depend on many factors, such as danger and expertise.


D

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