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tatyanajohnson

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Your authors suggest that the first step in eliminating the workplace pay inequity that exists in the United States is
 
  a. lobbying politicians to enforce existing pay equity laws.
   b. recognizing that such an inequity exists.
  c. encouraging women to earn additional degrees.
  d. providing more paid leave following childbirth.

Question 2

How did Stroebe and colleagues (2013) assess costs of holding in grief for the sake of one's partner?
 
  a. They observed the participants over a three-month period.
   b. They used medical tests and psychological interviews.
  c. They used laboratory observation and archival review.
   d. They used self-report questionnaires.



Swizqar

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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