What can we conclude about cross-cultural differences in attitudes toward older women?
a. Other cultures present alternative models for the way that older women can be viewed.
b. Cross-cultural research shows few differences; older women are viewed as relatively powerless in all cultures.
c. Older women are viewed negatively only in western societies; other societies view women's loss of power with age as a positive attribute.
d. Cultures in which elderly women are viewed positively are likely to view older men negatively, suggesting that society must favor one gender over the other.
A
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