In comparison to females in Western cultures, males in Western cultures are

a. more emotionally expressive as infants, but less expressive as adults.
b. less emotionally expressive as infants, but more expressive as adults.
c. less emotionally expressive from infancy through adulthood.
d. more emotionally expressive from infancy through adulthood.


A

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