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Working knowledge, the knowledge necessary to do a job, is
 
  a. knowledge obtained in formal training programs.
  b. tacit knowledge learned from work experience only (most formal knowledge is unnecessary).
  c. formal knowledge and tacit knowledge combined.
  d. determined by management.
  e. common sense.

Question 2

Men who participate in cheerleading are likely to encounter stigma for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
 
  a. confusion about one's sexual identity, poor academic performance, social isolation from peers.
  b. challenge to heterosexual identity due to external labels of homosexuality applied to male cheerleaders.
  c. participation in a female sport.
  d. challenge to heterosexual identity due to internalized stereotypes of men who cheer as gay.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

A



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