There is no cognitive difference in the ability of men and women to make a decision; however, men always make decisions quicker than women.

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False.

The statement generalizes the decision-making styles of men and women, suggesting that men consistently make decisions quicker than women. While research might indicate that there can be differences in decision-making processes or styles between genders, saying that men always make decisions faster than women is an overgeneralization and does not account for individual variability or contextual factors. Additionally, cognitive differences are often nuanced and cannot be summed up in a binary true or false statement.