Even when performance was equally good in men and women, Loring-Meier and Halpern (1999) still showed that ______ on a variety of mental rotation tasks.
a. men were more likely to become frustrated than women
b. women were more likely to become frustrated than men
c. men completed the tasks faster than women
d. women completed the tasks faster than men
c. men completed the tasks faster than women
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A) Cigarette smoking B) Telomerase C) Physical inactivity D) Obesity