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History, 22.02.2020 00:38 jermiahj55

Last fall, Mrs. Jamison hired Jason, a local boy who happens to be very tall, to do some yard work around her property. Jason did an excellent job, but he's gone off to college. So this fall Mrs. Jamison's decided to hire another tall local boy, whom she's sure will do just as good a job. A couple of shorter boys and one neighbor girl (who's also short) wanted to work for her, but she didn't think they would do.

What can be said about Mrs. Jamison's bias when it comes to hiring someone to do yardwork for her?

a.
She is biased against tallboys.

b.
She's biased in favor of college kids.

c.
She's biased against her neighbor.

d.
She is biased in favor of tallboys.

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