When women are in positions of leadership:
A) they are evaluated in a way similar to the way men are evaluated.
B) they are evaluated more harshly when they straightforwardly tell others what to do.
C) they are evaluated more leniently when they straightforwardly tell others what to do.
D) they are judged as more charming and likeable no matter what leadership style they take.
B) they are evaluated more harshly when they straightforwardly tell others what to do.
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