Answer:
oxytocin
Step-by-step explanation:
The In Focus box on gender differences in responding to stress presents Shelley Taylor's idea that women respond to stress with a different behavioral pattern than men. According to Taylor, the hormone which might be partly responsible for women's behavioral responses to stress is oxytocin. Women respond to stress by a pattern that is called "tend-and-befriend" instead of the "fight-or-flight" pattern.