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If a female undergraduate student is sexually harassed by her male professor, how is she most likely to respond?
 
  a. She will keep taking the course, sitting at the front of class to remind the professor of his misconduct.
  b. She will not act differently than before the harassment experience.
  c. She will become very angry with him in any meetings outside of class.
  d. She will miss or drop the class taught by the professor.

Question 2

According to the discussion of the effects of sexual harassment on the victim,
 
  a. sexual harassment is annoying and inconvenient, but it typically has no major effects on women's lives.
  b. some women get angry about the harassment, but women seldom experience other emotional reactions.
  c. once a woman decides to do something about harassment, there are few emotional costs.
  d. if a woman refuses the attention, she may lose her job or be forced to quit school.



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Answer to Question 1

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