Do women make better peacekeepers? Evidence suggests that the answer is:

A. yes, at least for now, because women have a greater determination to succeed
B. no, because women in our society tend to have a lower sense of self-efficacy
C. yes, because personality traits shared by many women are useful in keeping the peace
D. no, because the performance of male and female officers is about the same


Answer: C

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