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?单项选择题
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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