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Kikoku

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When we use gender stereotypes in interactions with others
 
  a. Females benefit
  b. Males benefit
  c. It often leads to biased judgments
  d. We solve gender-based problems using facts

Question 2

Zhu et al. tried to describe the transformational concept of moral uplifting and found
 
  a. True transformational leadership negatively effects followers' moral emotions
  b. True transformational leadership positively effects followers' moral emotions
  c. True transformational leadership positively effects followers' moral actions
  d. True transformational leadership negatively effects followers' moral actions



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B, C



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