In research by Hodgins and Kalin, some subjects were given brief descriptions of potential job applicants and others were given additional personality information about the applicants. Subjects were then asked to rate the applicants' suitability for male or female-typed occupations. What were the results of this study?
a. all subjects matched the sex of the applicant with the sex-type of the job
b. subjects given personality information matched the sex-type of the personality characteristics with the sex-type of the job
c. subjects given personality information matched the sex-type of the personality characteristics with the sex-type of the job for male applicants only
d. subjects given personality information matched the sex-type of the personality characteristics with the sex-type of the job for female applicants only
e. neither subject group attempted to match the sex of the applicant with the sex-type of the job
Ans: a
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