They got fairly similar results to Clark and Hatfield in each location, with slightly more men than women agreeing to a date, and many more men agreeing to sex. In both cases, though, men weren’t nearly as keen to go on dates or to have sex as in the Florida experiment. This wasn’t proof that Clark and Hatfield had got it wrong, but it was certainly evidence that different places and times can yield different results. It was also crucial in showing that there’s no one way in which the sexes typically behave.