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In a study on the consequences of hurricane names, authors described a model of destruction that suggests changing a name from Charlie to Eloise would nearly triple the expected death toll. What was the mechanism they suggested that could drive this effect?

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A.states provide less funding for disaster relief for hurricanes with masculine-sounding names than feminine-sounding names.
B.the authors found that gender differences did not cause this effect, but instead, how old-fashioned the names sounded produced differences ("older" female names).
C.hurricanes with more feminine names are more associated with passive stereotypes, which will lead to fewer protective actions being taken.
D.hurricanes that form from tropical waters are deadlier, and are assigned feminine names; hurricanes from non-tropical waters are less deadly, and are assigned masculine names.
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Here is the question and the available answer options restated for clarity: Question: In a study on the consequences of hurricane names, authors described a model of destruction that suggests changing a name from Charlie to Eloise would nearly triple the expected death toll. What was the mechanism they suggested that could drive this effect? Options: 1) states provide less funding for disaster relief for hurricanes with masculine-sounding names than feminine-sounding names. 2) the authors found that gender differences did not cause this effect, but instead, how old-fashioned the names sounded produced differences ("older" female names). 3) hurricanes with more feminine names are more associated with passive stereotypes, which will lead to fewer protective actions being taken. 4) hurricanes that form from tropical waters are deadlier, and are assigned feminine names;......Login to view full explanation

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