Todd has a "baby face," and Martin has features that are traditionally considered more mature. They are both being interviewed for the same position in a bank. What is the most probable outcome?

a. Because of his more mature features, Martin will be recommended for the position.
b. Todd will be recommended for the position because baby-faced individuals are perceived as more honest.
c. Todd

will be recommended for the position because baby-faced individuals are judged as more qualified foremployment than mature-faced individuals.
d. Their facial features will not impact the hiring decision, and the more qualified candidate will get the job.


a

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