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nummyann

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Richard feels women in his company should not get promoted over men but also feels that men should take care of women and support them in achieving certain types of goals. You might describe Richard's contradictory beliefs as:
 
  a. hostile sexism
  b. ambivalent sexism
  c. prejudice
  d. benevolent sexism

Question 2

Glick and colleagues have found that ambivalent sexism is more prevalent in people from:
 
  a. countries with the greatest wealth.
  b. countries with greatest degree of economic and political inequality between races.
  c. countries that have very low educational achievement
  d. countries with the greatest degree of economic and political inequality between the sexes.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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