Rosalind, a forward on the women's basketball team, has invited Bryce to a formal banquet at which she will receive an award for her outstanding athletic performance. When Bryce first sees her in her formal gown, it strikes him that she does not look at all like an athlete. Why is he surprised?
a. He has never before seen her in a dress. c. He is a male chauvinist.
b. She does not fit his schema of her. d. Athletes seldom wear dresses.
B
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Sexual harassment results in:
a. decreased productivity b. increased absenteeism c. increased turnover d. all of these are results
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