Which of these statements is not consistent with a sociobiological view of gender

differences in sexual behavior?

(a) Most men say a partner's sexual affair would be worse than an emotional
affair.
(b) Most women say a partner's emotional affair would be worse than a
sexual affair.
(c) In Tinbergen's research, male stickleback fish decided to attack anything
that was red because they learned it would help them mate with a female.
(d) Polygyny is much more common than polyandry in cultures around the
world.


C

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