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Women who work longer hours tend to eat ____ snacks than men who work the same number of hours.
 
  a. more high fat and high sugar
  b. more high fat but fewer high sugar
  c. more high sugar but fewer high fat
  d. less high fat and high sugar

Question 2

According to ____ theory, employees compare their inputs (the work they do) to their outcomes (salary and other compensation).
 
  a. procedural justice
  b. social comparison
  c. equity
  d. beneficence



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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