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Mistretta v Sandia Corp.
 
  (a)All-white supervisors using subjective and vague standards to rate black employees is discriminatory
   (b)There is an assumption that of workers in the later years their work life are in a decline stage
   (c)Trait ratings can be subjective and biased and are not usually based on job content
   (d)Irrespective of the work they were doing, employees were rated against each other without establishing any criteria for job-related performance

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Wade v Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service
 
  (a)All-white supervisors using subjective and vague standards to rate black employees is discriminatory
   (b)There is an assumption that of workers in the later years their work life are in a decline stage
   (c)Trait ratings can be subjective and biased and are not usually based on job content
   (d)Irrespective of the work they were doing, employees were rated against each other without establishing any criteria for job-related performance



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Answer to Question 1

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