According to the research on people's judgments about men and women,

a. people rarely judge men and women differently in the current era.
b. people now assume that women political candidates are actually more competent than male candidates in areas such as national security and the economy.
c. people are most likely to use stereotypes if they are busy working on another task at the same time.
d. people usually favor a male candidate, even when it is clear that a woman is well-qualified for a job.


C

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Whether you are standing right next to it or a mile away from it, you know a tree is the same size because of ________

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